Question Posted Saturday November 12 2005, 12:27 pm
Hello, i just downloaded Limewire and I have iTunes, I was wondering how do I transfer songs I downloaded on to limewire to my iTunes? Is this even possible?
Also is there away to change the preferences so it automatically goes to itunes once it is done downloading?
xoObriianax3 answered Saturday November 12 2005, 2:28 pm: i have both too, and the limewore sonqs went o i tunes automaticalLy. on the side on i tunes, where it has alL the caterqories,it says owners limewire, or somethin like that. im not sure if it just my computer or what.
XoNeLLiE143oX answered Saturday November 12 2005, 2:20 pm: i have both of them too. On itunes, go to file, add folder to library. Then all of your folders will show up and one of them will be limewire. just click on limewire and ok, and the songs will be put into your itunes. You have to create a folder for limewire though. hope i helped! nellie x0x [ XoNeLLiE143oX's advice column | Ask XoNeLLiE143oX A Question ]
OneSweetBlond3 answered Saturday November 12 2005, 12:52 pm: It is possible, but i suggest you get Ares. Ares is another music downloading thing. Limewire sucks. I got it 2 days ago, the first day it worked, but then the next day it kept freezing up my computer. I felt like smashing it, lmao. It gives you lots of viruses and slows down your computer. The songs skip alot too... it sucks. You download Ares Regular (free one) here : [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) Scroll down and click Download Mirror 1 in gray. Sorry if this isnt the answer you were looking for but limewire carrys lots of viruses.
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