Re: i used this two before...but i thought if i would like youre expreiences with this two...can you give me the pros and cons??i would like to choose between the two but im quite confused
Ok..
[b]iMesh[/b] - havent tried it, but got no plans of trying it since you guys already posted negative things about it.
[b]LimeWire[/b] - The most preferred software as an mp3 resource. Its search engine gives good results in fairness to it, and also got good download speeds if you got the PRO version (w/c it is most likely that you used a cracked version). But pls take note: Only use LimeWire if you are looking for mp3's. I (and most people) dont recommend to use LimeWire if you are looking for softwares, programs, or videos. Most likely they contain virii, worms, and/or trojans. You have been warned. Use LimeWire for mp3's ONLY. Another downside of LimeWire is that it consumes much RAM (may eat up an average of 40 MB of RAM).
[b]BearShare[/b] - I had just tried using this one. Its GUI is more or less similar to iMesh. I tried some test searches of my favorite songs (rock genre), unfortunately it didnt give much results. Id stick to LimeWire.
[b]Azureus[/b] - I must say that this is one of the best torrent clients there is. It has a lot of features, fast connection, better connectivity. But one disadvantage is that it also consumes quite a lot of RAM (up to 50 MB). It is also not recommended for those newcomers of the realm of torrents.
Of all those P2P clients Ive used, Id still go with and highly recommend [url=http://utorrent.com][b]uTorrent[/b][/url]. Some of its features:
[quote=uTorrent.com][b]Micro-Sized Yet Feature Filled[/b]
Most of the features present in other BitTorrent clients are present in µTorrent, including bandwidth prioritization, scheduling, RSS auto-downloading and Mainline DHT (compatible with BitComet). Additionally, µTorrent supports the Protocol Encryption joint specification (compatible with Azureus 2.4.0.0 and above, BitComet 0.63 and above) and peer exchange.
[b]Resource-Friendly[/b]
µTorrent was written with efficiency in mind. Unlike many torrent clients, it does not hog valuable system resources - typically using less than 6MB of memory, allowing you to use the computer as if it weren't there at all. Additionally, the program itself is contained within a single executable less than 170 KB in size.[/quote]
The best one for me so far =) :thumbsup: