That Kazaalite program has now become a fucking piece of adware like its spyware big brother. Everytime I minimize the window about three ads pop up.
I use LimeWire on Linux if I am looking for music. LimeWire has a better selection of music that is coded over 128 kbps. Most users on the Kazaa thing are using the original spyware version of Kazaa which, unlike Kazaalie, limits the bitrate on MP# files to 128. It is a cruddy tactic, by a cruddy program, for a cruddy operating system. However, Kazaalite has a better selection of Divx movies than LimeWire. On LimeWire, you can find some copies of some of the newer movies (and a lot of Sci-Fi
), but if you are searching for the obscure stuff, you can forget about it.
Speaking of Kazaa, what ever happened to that old command line program of Kazaa for Linux? I downloaded it a few months back, but it didn't work due to a new interface or something. Did anyone develop a newer version? If I could get a file sharing program like Kazaa for Linux, I could finally rid the $hitblows (p)OS filth from my harddrive forever.