P2P on a Mac

Egghead3

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Hi all-
just wondered what P2P programs anyone is using on a Mac?
I've used Limewire in the past, but it just seems to screw my Mac up everytime I open it. Poisoned and Acquisition are others I've played with. Any others out there that someone can reccomend/suggest?
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Agreed Fuurin. Torrents are the best way to go on Mac.
Egghead, I would strongly recommend (properly) uninstalling LimeWire from your system and never install it again. It's a total garbage application and network. I've read about 5 articles on internet piracy and they all always mention the companies that are payed to upload garbage corrupt viral infected files on LimeWire.
There are a few others that I mentioned in my post here. But each requires you to find a decent place to get files. There is no large network that you can broadly search. Unfortunately we (Mac users) also can't access the bigger & better Japanese P2P networks.
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Fuurin

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Japanese networks

Unfortunately we (Mac users) also can't access the bigger & better Japanese P2P networks.
I'm not sure if that's completely true. You can use Mameya to connect to OpenNap servers like Zerosen which offer probably the largest collection of Japanese videos anywhere. If you want to access Share EX2 or WinMX, you can run Windows from within something like Crossover Mac, Darwine, VMWare Fusion, Apple's Boot Camp, Parallels Desktop or onmac.net's Bootloader.
 

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Your right, sorry I wasn't so clear. I have yet to try Mameya, but I can imagine it's gonna be real tricky to get up n running as it's all in Japanese. But I'll give it my best.
Also it's possible to use windows on a mac but for some it's just not a realistic option.
Thanks for the added info.
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gizmogal

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Limewire sucked... used Azures, it's wonderful on my iBook G4 OSX 3.9 :)
 

Fuurin

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desioner, I guess you are right that Mameya might be pretty daunting, not only because of the Japanese, but also because you need to have a large well-organized collection, so you can negotiate trades. Those who are interested can read my OpenNap FAQ.
 

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I'll check it out thanks. I'll also report back with info on Mameya.
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I forgot about this, but Mac users also might want to try something like amule. There are a hardly any emule users in Japan, but there are a surprising number of Japanese videos uploaded by Chinese and Korean users.