Between BearShare, Ares, or LimeWire, which one would you guys pick? I just want to know. I`ve had LimeWire for a year, but then all of my songs got deleted, but yet you can still hear them & burn them on to CD's. It's okay if LimeWire wins, but just to know what you guys think about these 3. Thanks a bunch for your opinions.
fabulous11 answered Saturday February 11 2006, 9:58 am: I have bearshare and its good but i got a virus from it once so if your gonna get it you might wanna have a good virus protector. I have never heard of ares so I dont know how good that works. [ fabulous11's advice column | Ask fabulous11 A Question ]
sanj56 answered Saturday February 11 2006, 8:25 am: Ive heard Bearshare is meant to be pretty good for music..althought when downloading ive heard it tends to take over your comp makes it sooo slow
Ares is oretty good too..but looads of my friends have said that sometimes it wont connect to the network meaning they cant download...
Limewire...which i use..i found it pretty useful..songs pretty fast..music videos not too bad speed
So umm yeah i would choose Limewire of the 3..
(also if you didnt know if you search limewire pro under programmes in limewire and find a .zip file, then make sure you scan for a virus but henn install you can get the pro version fro frree which is slightly faster:))
AmmoniaImmunity answered Saturday February 11 2006, 1:41 am: BearShare is pretty good for porn and ok for music.
Ares is kind of lame.
LimeWire is fairy decent for music.
A better way to get music is Bit-Torrent sites anyway.
First download Azureus
The go to Torrentreactor.net and search for whatever you want.
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