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garbagefan2
May 20th, 2006, 12:18 AM
what happens if you delete the splash and the logo in the corner that says limewire?will it have the frostwire logo and frostwire splash?
Sam
May 20th, 2006, 07:30 AM
Uh, No, it won't?
jaden
January 19th, 2007, 01:54 AM
what happens if you delete the splash and the logo in the corner that says limewire?will it have the frostwire logo and frostwire splash?
Well its close enough, I thought limewire PRO and Frrostwire were close to the same, after looking at the code for frostwire, i noticed it was really a ******* copy of pro.(well maybe legit but i dont think it is). But it was limewire. I even remember the first time i tried frostwire, it took my limewire directory (
C:\Program Files\LimeWire) at that time installed itself to limewire folder. i also tried seeing if frostwire could use limewire themes and it still can. Finally i used PE>explorer to look at the limewire/frostwire executables, not only were they identicle, other than file versions, frostwire still had places in the file that said limewire. Like when looking at frostwire you go to resources and go to version, you would still see "OriginalFilename: LimeWire.exe". Maybe ill see if they have fixed this stuff in there hiding game. Afterall I am refering to a old version of frostwire.
wilsonlam97
March 6th, 2007, 02:45 AM
I do not recomend this program!!!
Rogue_Spider
May 10th, 2007, 06:00 AM
from my view of frostwire and freewire and cabos code they all seam to just take limewires code and than change it to their icon's and image files lamely might i add they do not use basic coding to make it a pro version they rewrite thier code so that it runs just like limewire basic but does not tell you that it is they have removed checksums that say is pro or free version
on the good note limewire i dont believe could servive that many pro versions of its software all running at the same time it would be bad for gnutella network would probley break pool - like throwing sharks in a swimming pool and than throwing a party for neighbors - everyone gets bits and piecies but nobody can download whole files
what do you think sam?
phaze424
August 16th, 2007, 09:44 PM
frostwire *IS* a near-identical copy of limewire. the entire point is to give users the experience/feel of limewire while adding torrent support and vowing to never add code to filter search results for copyrighted materials, as limewire is under legal pressure to do. this is part of the reason it is based outside the USA.
phaze424
August 21st, 2007, 08:00 PM
Did you not read what I JUST typed? FrostWire is almost EXACTLY identical to LimeWire, and so it is not faster, but it is not more vulnerable either.
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