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Beware KazaA Lite! |
IceDigger - May 10, 2004 |
schi0249 | May 10, 2004 | |||
In the early days, I loved those file sharing progs like Napster. Now they are terrible. All the spyware/adware/malware... they install is autrocious. |
axelblazeadam | May 10, 2004 | |||
Looking at the site its only a new version which has this problem; KaZaA Lite Plus 1.0 by ZaZZeR. Other versions dont have this problem. Also this is a different program to Kazaa Lite K++ in case anybody is worried. |
racketboy | May 10, 2004 | |||
DC++ all the way, baby! |
Alexvrb | May 10, 2004 | ||||
This is correct. I use (very rarely) an older version of Kazaa Lite K++, when I need access to the kazaa network. Hey, it made it easy enough to track down a copy of Warcraft II, since I can't find mine. Granted, it doesn't have the CD audio tracks because they're STUPID, but that's not the point. It has MIDI and dosbox emulated it perfectly. But I digress. Thanks for the heads up regardless Ice, I'll be sure to let anyone I know who still might use kazaa to avoid the new kazaa lite "plus". Nice plus, huh? |
ExCyber | May 10, 2004 | |||
The FastTrack network was dodgy and adware-ridden from the start. Even with some kind of magical bootleg BS-free client, I don't trust the maintainers of the mainline stuff to not mess with me in one way or another. I half expect those hucksters to start slipping user info to the RIAA as part of a secret settlement agreement. If/when I ever get back into filesharing, I intend to use MLdonkey and Freenet exclusively. |
RitualOfTheTrout | May 10, 2004 | |||
I also use an old version of Kazza Lite.. I think the one we all are using without any problems has got shut down. I recently found a site where you had to pay 97 cents a month for a subscription to use the proggy.. dunno this could be the same thing |