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Katie
17 May 2007

Well, there are plenty of "sources" available, but when I try to download, it is "connecting" for a long time, and then it says it needs more sources. I've also noticed that in many of the cases of returned files in the search, I am unable to "browse" the host. For the files I am able to browse the host of, when I try to download, it says I am waiting in line, but at least that seems like I am making some progress?

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tom
20 May 2007

I have installed and uninstalled limewire several times in the last several months. I wound up uninstalling because I noticed my computer performance was poor. The longest I had it on my computer was about 2 weeks at a time.

I recently read an article about a college student being sued for using Limewire. Call me dumb...I do have a Ph.D.....but I did not realize that downloading and listening was piracy. I have since done research and am scared to death. I downloaded about 100 songs..maybe more...maybe less...mostly 70's and 80's stuff that you can't buy. I feel horrible as I would never steal. I immediately emptied my library...accidently deleting non-downloaded files too and uninstalled the program. I also deleted the limewire of all files. There is nothing left of the music I downloaded anywhere. I used the limewire default settings (now I know that was stupid), but never noticed uploading taking place. My question: What are my odds of being sued? I am not a thief and have bought thousands of albums in the past. I feel terrible...education efforts by the RIAA never reached me...although I am a responsible adult. This all really stinks... I am losing sleep over this. Should I??

EDITOR'S NOTE: I think the odds are extremely small. Have a look here: http://www.eff.org/IP/P2P/howto-notgetsued.php

Posted by:

Kevin
29 May 2007

Hi Bob, I was using LImewire with no problems whatsoever for a year. Then during a ProCare session with an Apple Genius, I was told that Limewire is poorly written software and that it causes hard-drives to crash. So, I let her delete it.
Is she right? Was her advice good? If she is right, can you recommend a different P2P that won't crash my computer?

EDITOR'S NOTE: I've never heard that about LimeWire. Perhaps she's repeating a rumor, or just has a bias against P2P.

Posted by:

Miguel
30 May 2007

Hello, I just wanted to know where the files downloaded from Limewire are stored. I cannot find any of the files downloaded when I am not connected to Limewire. Does the program create a folder or am i allowed to access the files downloaded only when I am connected to Limewire?

EDITOR'S NOTE: Go to Tools/Options/Saving and you'll see the folder name.

Posted by:

unni
03 Jun 2007

hi there!! i just want to know how to use lime wire software.
As it seems to be a bit confusing..

EDITOR'S NOTE: You pretty much download it and then click the icon to launch Limewire. It's a very straightforward interface, with Help built in.

Posted by:

Robert Stephens
04 Jun 2007

Used Limewire for the first time yesterday to download a film trailer, was horrified by the amount of obscene material that is readily available across the internet. I definatly will not be using Limewire again, the filters included do very little to stop this sort of material from being displayed. Why are these files available, isnt anyone held responsible for this?

EDITOR'S NOTE: I agree it's troubling that children can so easily stumble into dark corners of the Internet. But as long as there are no (enforceable) laws to stop the distribution of "adult" materials on the global Internet, it will be there. Tough being a parent these days...

Posted by:

me_cool
21 Jun 2007

Hi, I would like to use Limewire through my PC in my office with of course the fast connection. My question is will our IT department detect that I was transferring a file? I know downloading from a Web site can be detected since I am transferring, is this different?

EDITOR'S NOTE: It's not so different, data is moving over the network in either case. Your IT department probably knows a LOT more about your computer than you think. I'm sure it's trivial for them to scan your hard drive nightly for programs or files.

Posted by:

victor
03 Jul 2007

limewire keeps on saying that im not connected to the network what do i do?

EDITOR'S NOTE: Perhaps your firewall is blocking access?

Posted by:

Lucas
06 Jul 2007

I have downloaded files in Limewire and then deleted them shortly after. When I look in my recent events folder all of the files are listed there. When I try to delete them I get a message saying the files could not be found. When I click on them nothing happens. What should I do?

EDITOR'S NOTE: Nothing, they are gone. (You might need to empty the Recycle Bin, if Limewire dumps deleted files there.)

Posted by:

Nora
11 Jul 2007

When I click on the library tab in my Limewire, usually the files that I download are in the shared folder, but now I have two folders "Shared" and "Individually Shared". I think I might have click something to make it that way, but I am not sure. Now all the files I download are going into that Individually Shared" folder. How do I get the files in the "Individually Shared" folder back into the Shared folder and make sure that in future my files go into the Shared folder.

EDITOR'S NOTE: This may help: http://www.limewire.com/support/userguide/library.php

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