Limeshop is an experimental bundled software package that we are considering to include with LimeWire once the bugs have been worked out.
LimeShop is not spyware and it is not s…
Could you please tell us exactly what it does do, then?
What I'd like from your software is this:
Drag and drop installation (no .pkg's)
To be ASKED or at least NOTIFIED about ad…
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Originally posted by wataru:
Could you please tell us exactly what it does do, then?
What I'd like from your software is this:
Drag and drop installation (no .p…
All that LimeShop does is try to encourage users to donate to LimeWire when they purchase from our branded affiliate websites. The program does not redirect from an affiliate link…
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Originally posted by mh0ffmann:
mlMac!
mlMac is definately best. BUT, if you have an Airport Connection or a router then you probably cant use it as it will…
Permanantely? Heh. 3rd party software that doesn't really do anything more advanced that a web browser physically killing an Airport router? That seems hard to believe.
I think …
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Originally posted by Wiskedjak:
Now we need AdAware for Mac ...
No, we just need people to not use Limewire. It tries to warn you with its horrible horribl…
Just removing the Limewire Folder would be good if it made invisible files redundant, but hey Who can guarantee that ?
If you get a copy of EasyFind and type in Limewire you'll se…
Lets say I am driving around downtown in my car with my laptop on and suddenly get the urge to log onto the net and surf. I have heard it's possible using the airport card but how?…
I think it's called war driving or something like that. If somebody has a wireless network set up with no security and no MAC address specific permission set up, you can simply us…
Depends on if you want to play nice and whether you're in an area that has an 802.11 b or g network. In that case you can just check the drop down menu on your AirPort signal indi…
Rather na�vely I bought my 12" RevB PB with Superdrive assuming that any blank write-only DVD media would work fine. I went out and bought a box full of blank DVD+Rs, only to lear…
not really. DVD-R and +RW are totally different standards. if you had a DVD-Multi drive that supported +RW, then it would work, but macs don't come with those. That and matsushita …
I'm talking about DVD+R, not DVD+RW (I assume they're not the same thing?). I only realised there was a difference when I read the latest issue of MacFormat which reviews a dual-f…
+R is a derivitive of the +RW standard (it's called the +RW consortium or something like that. a group of companies that make +R/+RW stuff. they're not actually part of the DVD for…
Thanks a lot Albert, that's really helpful. I'd trust a regular here over a Future publication any day...
I'll just have to offload those DVD+R discs on someone else...