awaisdik2003
06-18-2010, 09:14 PM
http://www.runpcrun.com/files/rss.jpgFrostWire 4.18.4
http://i15.tinypic.com/6nvi4ph.jpg
http://~ hot linked image ~/screenshots/softimage/f/frostwire_for_linux-270925-1249882318.jpeg
FrostWire is a fork of the LimeWire source code, and as such, it functions exactly the same. When you search for a file using
FrostWire, you get results from LimeWire, and vice versa.
However, the user experience differs in two ways. One is that the code is actually based on LimeWire Pro, the paid version of
the popular P2P client, so users don't have to worry about simultaneous download restrictions, and they won't get bombarded
by ads. Also, befitting the name, the interface has changed from green to blue and has been slightly improved. Tabs have
rounded corners, and there are two additions, as well. Connections monitors your outgoing and incoming connections by host
name, but also provides bandwidth information, the vendor and version being used, and more. There's also a built-in community
chat.
When we tested it, the built-in media player in FrostWire didn't work with MP3s or MPGs, although those files worked fine in
LimeWire and elsewhere. The app also comes bundled with the ASK toolbar, but you can opt out of that during the installation
process. While some people have experienced faster download times with FrostWire compared with its parent, others have not.
FrostWire and LimeWire are practically indistinguishable, although the lack of ads is a big plus.
Download here:
http://i42.tinypic.com/99l84y.png
http://hotfile.com/dl/49272611/5297ee4/frostwire-4.18.4.windows.exe.html
http://i15.tinypic.com/6nvi4ph.jpg
http://~ hot linked image ~/screenshots/softimage/f/frostwire_for_linux-270925-1249882318.jpeg
FrostWire is a fork of the LimeWire source code, and as such, it functions exactly the same. When you search for a file using
FrostWire, you get results from LimeWire, and vice versa.
However, the user experience differs in two ways. One is that the code is actually based on LimeWire Pro, the paid version of
the popular P2P client, so users don't have to worry about simultaneous download restrictions, and they won't get bombarded
by ads. Also, befitting the name, the interface has changed from green to blue and has been slightly improved. Tabs have
rounded corners, and there are two additions, as well. Connections monitors your outgoing and incoming connections by host
name, but also provides bandwidth information, the vendor and version being used, and more. There's also a built-in community
chat.
When we tested it, the built-in media player in FrostWire didn't work with MP3s or MPGs, although those files worked fine in
LimeWire and elsewhere. The app also comes bundled with the ASK toolbar, but you can opt out of that during the installation
process. While some people have experienced faster download times with FrostWire compared with its parent, others have not.
FrostWire and LimeWire are practically indistinguishable, although the lack of ads is a big plus.
Download here:
http://i42.tinypic.com/99l84y.png
http://hotfile.com/dl/49272611/5297ee4/frostwire-4.18.4.windows.exe.html