Good P2P programs?

Vulk

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Can anyone recommend a good P2P program? Hopefully one with the following characteristics:

- No spyware
- High "it actually works" factor (you'd be amazed how many just don't)
- Good for downloading large files (eg. movies and TV shows) rather than music

I've been using FrostWire up until now, but it's started giving me grief for some reason. I've used BitTorrent and it's fantastic, but you can't turn off uploads. I want something that I can turn off uploads and be a parasitic leech on the network. Yes, I know this is wrong, but with my tiny ADSL cap, I can't afford to use up half my monthly allowance uploading to other people. When ADSL stops sucking in this country, I promise I'll turn on uploads.

Anyway, any suggestions?
 
eMule is by far the best but not the fastest

[EDIT] I use a eMule even for stuff like normal software found on download.com or microsoft.com, it is so easy to use and conveninent, you don't have to click 150000 times on the MS web site to get to the directx download or somthing like that ...
 
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limewire....the best so far! meets all your requirements! and free...
 
swordfish1 said:
you kidding me :D
Dovi s our resident copyright protection agent. He doesnt want Britney Spears to have to downgrade to a cheaper private jet this year.:D
 
I have tried them all and am currently using Ares .. not bad its just another one ...

Did someone say piracy? do these people still believe in pirates? :rolleyes:
 
Nick333 said:
Dovi s our resident copyright protection agent. He doesnt want Britney Spears to have to downgrade to a cheaper private jet this year.:D

You got that from Southpark:rolleyes:
 
Dovi said:
You got that from Southpark:rolleyes:

Yep i did and dont forget Lars Ulrichs gonna have to wait for his shark tank. :D
 
Nick333 said:
Yep i did and dont forget Lars Ulrichs gonna have to wait for his shark tank. :D
lol. Be that as it may, they're still entitled to earn their cool millions.
 
LimeWire. nuff said.

Oh, and BitComet for the large bittorrent files. Works well for me, although I don't do much P2P.
 
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