-----Original Message----- From: zorn-list-admin@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:zorn-list-admin@mailman.xmission.com]On Behalf Of Jesse G. Kudler
yeah, it seems to install a bunch of spyware.
That it does. But there is an illegal "reverse-engineered" version called Kazaalite that functions the same but without the adware. I just downloaded it the other day and it seems to work fine; unfortunately I can't seem to remember where I downloaded it from.
besides that, i've found kazaa's results to be much fewer than audiogalaxy's. with audiogalaxy, i found tons of out of print obscurities, tracks by artists with no distribution, etc.
This is true as well. While the argument has been made that the software is only as good as its user base, this wasn't only the case for Audiogalaxy -- its offline queueing, its automatic downloads, the resumption of incomplete files -- made it the best choice for me. Many of the Audiogalaxy groups have reconstituted themselves on Filetopia, so that might be worth checking out. I haven't really downloaded anything yet, but there seems like a lot of good stuff -- more so than Blubster or Limewire, or WinMX, to whose servers I just can't seem to connect. Later, Ben http://members.tripod.com/~tamad2/ ICQ: thewilyfilipino / Yahoo!: sunny70