I use LimeWire as well, but only to download content that is freely 
distributable under an open content licence.

I would never disgrace myself by using it to download copyrighted material.

Chris


dandantheitman wrote:
> On 22/03/06, Cgull Charlie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Mohammad Al-Mossawi wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Guys,
>>> Can anyone recommend a kazaa equivalent for linux?
>>>
>>> Mo
>> xmule, amule etc....are linux replacements for eMule.  I Never used
>> kazaa since eMule is pretty good.
>>
> 
> Hey Mo,
> If I were you I would try limewire  (www.limewire.com) it runs on
> win/lin/osx, easy install on all platforms, requires Java, and is
> pretty intuitive.
> 
> 
> daN
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