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| Thread ID: 48757 | 2004-08-31 10:41:00 | What are the most popular file-sharing programs? | ssssss (2100) | Press F1 |
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| 267499 | 2004-09-02 04:24:00 | Winmx | un_auth0rised (5960) | ||
| 267500 | 2004-09-02 04:31:00 | DC++ is good if your on DSL, currently most ISP offer free national bandwidth with their 128k plans. There are several local DC++ hubs that only allow NZ traffic, meaning you can do all the downloading you want without breaking the bank. | Pete O'Neil (250) | ||
| 267501 | 2004-09-05 11:35:00 | What are the local hubs? I know Orcon shut theirs down a while ago after the Herald gave it some bad press. |
barmypom (6048) | ||
| 267502 | 2004-09-05 12:06:00 | My Preferred programs are: WinMX TrustyFiles (Gnutella 1&2, and Kazaa networks) DC++ eMule Warez P2P (Don't mind the name) |
agent_24 (4330) | ||
| 267503 | 2004-09-06 02:21:00 | > What are the local hubs? silverserver.co.nz Theres a few others but i cant remember what they are |
Pete O'Neil (250) | ||
| 267504 | 2004-09-06 03:27:00 | emule sux the proverbial kumera. New Zealands own PhantomDC++ (http://pdc.recoil.net.nz) r0xx0rs. And silverserver.co.nz:411 is NZ only so you won't go over your intl cap. |
willie_M (5608) | ||
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