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Previously on "Best P2P filesharing"

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  • meridian
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    P2P? Bah! Good old-fashioned Usenet binaries if your ISP carries them (or Giganews/Supernews if it doesn't).

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  • ferret
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    I have found torrent to be good for techie books too

    http://www.ebookshare.net

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  • Diestl
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    I use Azureus as a bit torrent client, it has everything you need. Bit torrent is good for larger files that are popular and recent i.e. TV series/Movies/Albums. Emule is good for smaller files and more obscure files i.e. Techie ebooks.

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  • ferret
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    best p2p

    Bit of a tricky one in this day and age I am afraid...

    Torrent is a superb way of getting files. Have a look at mininova.org, torrentspy.com or isohunt.com to look for torrents and then download them using a torrent program such as http://azureus.sourceforge.net/ which has always worked well for me.

    Big downside to torrents is any fecker downloading from you or taking the same torrent as you can see your IP address and therefore could get you into trouble.

    Have mates who use emule who say it is wicked but not sure how secure this is either. I am waiting for the day that a simple, anonymous torrent system comes out.

    Any other ideas anyone?

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  • the guy with the bowtie
    started a topic Best P2P filesharing

    Best P2P filesharing

    As an occasional downloader and considering the "demise" of my former trusty-friend Kazaa , what is the view as to the best P2P filesharer out there ?

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