music question

joukov

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hi everyone, i got a question and everyone who will answer to this question have my gratitude... so i got a big problem .... i lost 1 gig of my beloved mp3 :mad: so i want to get it back ... but the golden age of napster is no more could somone give me a good softwalternative to napster..... i find some but none of them is waht i want ..... thanks

btw sorry for my english im not too good at it
 
if i were u i would go with Morpheus........and if not that go with kazaa,from wat i know audiogalaxy isnt that bad either but my 1st pick would b morpheus
 
www.aimster.com is great. thats what i use. Audiogallexy wouldn't be best for people with slow running computers like myself.
IMHO
 
Bearshare is pretty good. www.bearshare.net
It uses the Gnutella network, and the option of not installing the spyware, unlike Kazaa which snuck all kind of crap onto my computer.
 
I use Morpheus, and before that Kazaa for a few days, but my problem is that I am only connected about once a month, for a few days. The last time I got connected was last Wednesday, and that was only for 2 hours! So whenever I get connected, I drop everything else and D/L as much as I can, which usely clashes with life and work...
Anyone else experience this type of thing?
And they are quite slow compared to Napster, in my experience.
 
Does anyone else here find that Audio Galaxy will no longer open or is it just me? Been trying for a week now and it just keeps on saying that the page cannot be displayed.
 
direct connected is pretty good. you might have to visit a couple of hubs if you are looking for some rare song, but most users have good connections.
 
what didn't you mean to post? did you accidently post something? is it even humanly possible to accidently post something?
just wondering
 
Haw! You bunch of pirates!

Arg, Matey!

I always buy my albums, to support the bands!...(or their labels anyway).

:lol:
 
I have Morpheus (click here to see the website) and I've heard good things about KaZaa and Grokster. However, the problem with all these communities is that they're no Napster. Napster had a massive international community (I've heard between 20-50 million at its height) but when I look at the counter at the bottom of my Morpheus, I see something like "500,000 users online". *Sigh*.

This means you've far fewer files to choose from, with even fewer sources. However, all of these are far more advanced than Napster was, technologically-speaking. Now if the music industry would get its head out of its a** and get over the reality that it isn't 1982 anymore, and put together a decent website of their own - I'm sure that'd be great too. Unfortunately, their heads are still inserted up their posterical features and they're going to launch a fee-based site soon that allows you to download music - but you'll only be able to listen to it for 30 days (it'll expire), and of course you won't be able to load it onto an MP3 player or burn it onto a CD. In other words, you'll be renting the music on a month-by-month basis, and you'll be limited by the number of songs you want to download per month. In other words, it'll be a useless site doomed to failure. :mad:
 
Stoopid stoopid record companies...

Oh well you get that...

and Morpheus is also good for downloading, cough, cough, certain other items, cough, cgouh....

That is, if your allowed to, grrr..... Damn I'm whipped...


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