Re: Win Mx question

2007-01-17 Thread Morey Worthington
One place to get it is from:
www.jfwlite.com
Go to the programs page, then down the program list to the Winmx download 
and have at it.
HTH

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Re: Win Mx question

2007-01-16 Thread Richard Claypool
you can tell winmx how many  consequtive files you want downloaded at one 
time.  Don't ask me how, it's been years since I messed with it, but I know 
it can be done.

Rick

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From: Morey Worthington [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2007 09:58 PM
Subject: Re: Win Mx question


 Hi Chris,
 The first file I was downloading had a size of 111MB (not a missprint) and
 was on it for over an hour and it was only at 24 percent. I wanted to go 
 to
 the second file, wwhich was only 5MB so I could get it done, then go back 
 to
 that really big file.
 Hope this makes sense.
 Is what I wanted to do possible, and if so, what keystrokes would a person
 use?
 Thanks,
 Morey



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Re: Win Mx question

2007-01-16 Thread hank smith
where can you get winmx at?
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 you can tell winmx how many  consequtive files you want downloaded at one
 time.  Don't ask me how, it's been years since I messed with it, but I 
 know
 it can be done.

 Rick

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 skype lord_of_beer
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 - Original Message - 
 From: Morey Worthington [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2007 09:58 PM
 Subject: Re: Win Mx question


 Hi Chris,
 The first file I was downloading had a size of 111MB (not a missprint) 
 and
 was on it for over an hour and it was only at 24 percent. I wanted to go
 to
 the second file, wwhich was only 5MB so I could get it done, then go back
 to
 that really big file.
 Hope this makes sense.
 Is what I wanted to do possible, and if so, what keystrokes would a 
 person
 use?
 Thanks,
 Morey



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Re: Win Mx question

2007-01-15 Thread simon.dowling
if you click on the 5 meg file it will come down well before the bigger file 
anyways, theres no need to stop the other file.
if you are sharing files, this helps as people don't like leechers, and 
chances are that none of your files will complete as they just ban you and 
ignore you.
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From: Morey Worthington [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 2:58 AM
Subject: Re: Win Mx question


 Hi Chris,
 The first file I was downloading had a size of 111MB (not a missprint) and
 was on it for over an hour and it was only at 24 percent. I wanted to go 
 to
 the second file, wwhich was only 5MB so I could get it done, then go back 
 to
 that really big file.
 Hope this makes sense.
 Is what I wanted to do possible, and if so, what keystrokes would a person
 use?
 Thanks,
 Morey



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Re: Win Mx question

2007-01-15 Thread Frank DeWeese
I'm not sure I am sharing my files correctly.  How can I make sure I am 
sharing my files the way I should?
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 if you click on the 5 meg file it will come down well before the bigger 
 file
 anyways, theres no need to stop the other file.
 if you are sharing files, this helps as people don't like leechers, and
 chances are that none of your files will complete as they just ban you and
 ignore you.
 - Original Message - 
 From: Morey Worthington [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 2:58 AM
 Subject: Re: Win Mx question


 Hi Chris,
 The first file I was downloading had a size of 111MB (not a missprint) 
 and
 was on it for over an hour and it was only at 24 percent. I wanted to go
 to
 the second file, wwhich was only 5MB so I could get it done, then go back
 to
 that really big file.
 Hope this makes sense.
 Is what I wanted to do possible, and if so, what keystrokes would a 
 person
 use?
 Thanks,
 Morey



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Re: Win Mx question

2007-01-15 Thread simon.dowling
hi frank, taken from the tutorial I wrote see below:
click on the
share files button, then share folder button.
a list of all folders and drives will come up on your pc, what you are
willing to share.
then you can search your pc for the folders you want to share with other
people.
it will say, hold down shift when clicking ok to exclude sub folders.
just share my music folder, and press the ok button.
winMX will take a while to rebuild the library again, especially if you have
a large collection  of files in there.
now people will be able to upload from you.
I will send you the tutorial off list.
hth
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 I'm not sure I am sharing my files correctly.  How can I make sure I am
 sharing my files the way I should?
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 From: simon.dowling [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 7:09 AM
 Subject: Re: Win Mx question


 if you click on the 5 meg file it will come down well before the bigger
 file
 anyways, theres no need to stop the other file.
 if you are sharing files, this helps as people don't like leechers, and
 chances are that none of your files will complete as they just ban you 
 and
 ignore you.
 - Original Message - 
 From: Morey Worthington [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 2:58 AM
 Subject: Re: Win Mx question


 Hi Chris,
 The first file I was downloading had a size of 111MB (not a missprint)
 and
 was on it for over an hour and it was only at 24 percent. I wanted to go
 to
 the second file, wwhich was only 5MB so I could get it done, then go 
 back
 to
 that really big file.
 Hope this makes sense.
 Is what I wanted to do possible, and if so, what keystrokes would a
 person
 use?
 Thanks,
 Morey



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Win/Mx question

2007-01-14 Thread Morey Worthington
Hello all,
Using Win/Mx, Jaws 8, and Win/Xp.
While I am downloading a certain file, and have another file waiting to be 
downloaded, Can I stop the first file, put the download on hold, then go to 
the second file and download it, then go back to the first file and finish 
downloading it?
Hope this is not too confusing and maybe I can get an answer.
Thanks,
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Re: Win/Mx question

2007-01-14 Thread simon.dowling
YOU CAN DOWNLOAD MULTIPLE FILES NO PROBLEMS.
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Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2007 3:47 PM
Subject: Win/Mx question


 Hello all,
 Using Win/Mx, Jaws 8, and Win/Xp.
 While I am downloading a certain file, and have another file waiting to be
 downloaded, Can I stop the first file, put the download on hold, then go 
 to
 the second file and download it, then go back to the first file and finish
 downloading it?
 Hope this is not too confusing and maybe I can get an answer.
 Thanks,
 Morey



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Re: Win Mx question

2007-01-14 Thread Chris Skarstad
hi.  Ok, silly question, why would you want to stop the first 
download? I mean, why not just download both files at once?  That is 
unless you have some kind of issue that prevents it, I can't honestly 
see why you would want to do such a thing. It seems like it would be 
much easier to either download both files at once, or do one and then 
download the next one without stopping the first one right in the middle.





At 09:47 AM 1/14/2007, you wrote:
Hello all,
Using Win/Mx, Jaws 8, and Win/Xp.
While I am downloading a certain file, and have another file waiting to be
downloaded, Can I stop the first file, put the download on hold, then go to
the second file and download it, then go back to the first file and finish
downloading it?
Hope this is not too confusing and maybe I can get an answer.
Thanks,
Morey



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Re: Win Mx question

2007-01-14 Thread Morey Worthington
Hi Chris,
The first file I was downloading had a size of 111MB (not a missprint) and 
was on it for over an hour and it was only at 24 percent. I wanted to go to 
the second file, wwhich was only 5MB so I could get it done, then go back to 
that really big file.
Hope this makes sense.
Is what I wanted to do possible, and if so, what keystrokes would a person 
use?
Thanks,
Morey 



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Re: Win/MX question

2007-01-06 Thread Morey Worthington
Hi Charlie,
Thanks for your answer to my question. Will put it to use now. 
Thanks, again,
Morey


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Re: Win/MX question

2007-01-06 Thread Frank DeWeese
Did you receive information regarding downloading Win.mx?  If so, could 
you pass it on to me?
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 Hi Charlie,
 Thanks for your answer to my question. Will put it to use now.
 Thanks, again,
 Morey


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Re: Win/MX question

2007-01-06 Thread Morey Worthington
Hi Frank,
Below are a few tips about using M. The question I originally asked was how 
to get from the download page back to the search list page. Here goes:
1. Hi Morey -

To get from the transfer window to the search window

Use the JAWS cursor to go to the top of the window where you click on the
graphic just to the left of the Search option.  You will go to the Search
window, landing in the first Artist/title edit box.  Turn off the JAWS
cursor and back space once to the search results list.

If I remembered the above correctly, you should be set to go.

Charlie
2. This information is how to select searched titles and get them to 
download.

I use Windoweyes, but this is how I do it.

If I want more than 1 song from a single search I select all of the
songs before pressing download.

After I left click on any one of the results, I press (home) to go to
the top of the list.

Then, while continuously holding down the control key, I down arrow
through the list.

When I come to a song I want, I tap the spacebar.  Remember I'm
keeping the control key down the entire time.

When I have worked my way through the list, I use the mouse key to
left click on download.

Bingo!

Hope this information helps you and others as it helped me.
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Win/MX question

2007-01-04 Thread Morey Worthington
Hello all,
Finally got Win/Mx installed and running. Using a tip message from I do not 
remember who, I am just using the Jaws cursor to do all the work and it it 
works just well for me.
Now the question
After starting a song downloading  and finishing the download,  how in the 
heck do I get back to the original list of songs from where I picked the one 
I wanted to download so that I may choose another?
Thanks,
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Re: Win/MX question

2007-01-04 Thread Charlie
Hi Morey -

To get from the transfer window to the search window

Use the JAWS cursor to go to the top of the window where you click on the 
graphic just to the left of the Search option.  You will go to the Search 
window, landing in the first Artist/title edit box.  Turn off the JAWS 
cursor and back space once to the search results list.

If I remembered the above correctly, you should be set to go.

Charlie 




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Re: Win mx Question.

2006-10-29 Thread Angel L Adorno
hi I'm sorry to cut in to this, but is winmx still around, and where can 
I get it from?
thanks.  

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Re: Win mx Question.

2006-10-29 Thread simon.dowling
hi yes indeed its still about and you can get it from:
www.whitestick.co.uk
there is a patch you need to enable to connect to the winmx servers, if you 
can't find the patch on the site, I will send it you.
the patch is the ws32.dll patch, you put that in the winmx directory, and it 
gets round the problem of when the developers pulled the plug on there 
servers.
hth
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Re: Win mx Question.

2006-10-29 Thread Angel L Adorno
thanks so much.

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Win mx Question.

2006-10-28 Thread Anita
Hi List,
How do I connect to win MX from behind my router?
Thanks.
Anita

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