How to use Limewire

by admin on December 7, 2008

Your first step in using LimeWire will be to download the installer. One of the best features regarding LimeWire is that it is available for a wide variety of platforms. LimeWire can run on Windows, Mac OS Classic, Mac OS X, Linux, Solaris, Unix, and other operating systems as well, making it a truly versatile peer 2 peer networking system. LimeWire is open source software and developers are continually working on the source code and contributing to it. It is for this reason that many people believe that the LimeWire project is the best p2p network available.

Downloading and installing LimeWire is simple; you will just follow the pop up boxes, as they will instruct you each step of the way. However, you will want to make note of the fact that where you download your LimeWire program file for the installation will not be the same folder where your downloaded files are stored. This is a common mistake, that often leaves file sharers looking for downloads on his or her computer. You’ll be able to determine a special folder for your downloads later.

LimeWire users also find that it is very simple to perform a search, and to configure the search query to your exact specifications. The LimeWire program features a filter box on the left panel of your program and you can easily click any of the criteria that will enable you to find your content easily. Another filter that is included with LimeWire that has helped increase its success as a peer 2 peer program are the junk filters. You can increase the effectiveness of the filters by using the junk or not junk filters every time you use a search. If you start using these filters in your early searches, the program will recognize your searches and filter out the junk according to your preferences. Due to the fact that LimeWire is an open source program, that it has many filters that allow the user to exercise great control over searches completed, LimeWire is recognized as the leader in the peer 2 peer networking field.

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