Has anyone tried this BT client? http://www.bitlord.com/
If so, how does the search feature work?
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- theAryanTwang
- Experienced Groupie
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- Joined: Sun Jul 18, 2004 11:33 am
I posted something like this last week but it didn't look like anybody responded to it. The program I'm using is Exeem, or there is Exeem Lite, and it looks like your typical P2P sharing program like Limewire or whatever, but instead works on the bittorrent principle, and the files that people upload to the tracker have to be a certain size (so that the network doesn't become populated with 3meg mp3s and the like). I imagine that that BitLord thing works in the same way.
I don't know if anyone knows this, but in December Interpol went ape and shut down a bunch of the bigger torrent directories. Now instead of going to specific websites to search or view a listing of torrents, you just search for them. And unlike Loki Torrent or Suprnova or any of those online directories, now the MPAA can't really sue anyone except maybe the people using the program...
I don't know if anyone knows this, but in December Interpol went ape and shut down a bunch of the bigger torrent directories. Now instead of going to specific websites to search or view a listing of torrents, you just search for them. And unlike Loki Torrent or Suprnova or any of those online directories, now the MPAA can't really sue anyone except maybe the people using the program...
- tragicallymike
- Sherpa
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- Joined: Mon Feb 23, 2004 7:40 pm
ive been using exeem for the past few days and i love it. Im really lazy when it comes to ripping my cd's to put on my mp3 player but lately ive been able to find the complete discographies of DMB and Green Day to download so that saved me about 15 albums of work. I also downloaded Napoleon Dynamite and the first episode of American Dad. It works great.