How do you use limewire? I just downloaded it and the songs I try to download say "need more sources" with zero progress. After I get something downloaded, how do I get it onto my i pod?
Also i would recomend deleting Limewire and downloading something called Frostwire. It is almost identical to Limewire, but it is safer as far as illegal downloading goes. Limewire is under close supervision by the government now. Hope my advice helps! ♥ Jenny [ gsngirl7's advice column | Ask gsngirl7 A Question ]
XoXoXoXo77 answered Thursday January 3 2008, 4:15 am: try restarting your computer. my limewire does that sometimes too. after you download it you have to search for one of the files on your computer and then open the file it is in. that will get you to the shared folder. then you open your itunes and double click on the song in the shared folder and it will go to your itunes and you can then put it on your ipod. sorry if this is kinda unclear. if you have any questions feel free to ask.
jenny13 answered Wednesday January 2 2008, 8:42 pm: okay well first of all, check the bottom left corner of your limewire program and make sure that all the bars are green [that means you have full connection]. okay then type in a song, and wait for all the songs to come up. then what you do is click the very first song [which has the most sources]. after that you wait wait for it to load obviously. when your song is 100% loaded, open your itunes but keep your limewire opened. then you click on the song in your limewire and drag it into your itunes limewire. and thats it. if you have any more questions, feel free to ask me =D.
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