P2P Software: Do you still use it?

Do you own any P2P Software?

Yes
15
75%
No
5
25%
 
Total votes: 20
Anonymous

Hi there,
Sorry to bring this up again, but I have a theory on file-sharing. Being a user since 2003, the funny thing is with file-sharing you can find some of the rarest songs in history. I tried to search for 'They Shoot Horses Don't They' by Racing Cars on both Wippit and Napster, and I couldn't find it.
I do have this song now, but surely if these legal sites have to be taken seriously, surely every song in existance should be available!
Not The Chef
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Posts: 187
Joined: Tue 27 Jun, 2006 00.24

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Brad
Posts: 311
Joined: Tue 19 Aug, 2003 08.32
Location: York, UK

I use Shareaza. Download anything from there and I have no problem playing it.
Download anything from Tesco downloads or whatever, and it seems to become unplayable after a few times and makes Media Player crash. Half the time, I download things and find it has no beginning or end, it hust cuts off. Presumably from the middle of a 70 min mix or whatever. :p
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Luke-H
Posts: 153
Joined: Sat 18 Jun, 2005 12.21
Location: Selby - N. Yorks

I use Frostwire. A free version of Limewire Pro without all the crap.
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