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PhilT
August 28th, 2002, 03:05 PM
Why do so many people still use Morpheus? Version 2 is so out of date, then you have the spyware, the adware, no ultrapeers, no peers even. Wise up use a good p2p client. Limewire, Bearshare pro, or Shareaza ( the most advanced p2p client on the network. NO spyware, NO adware, language support and skinnable. It really rocks). Get it Here. (http://www.shareaza.com/?Version=1.5.1.0) .
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Phil.

Foreverboard
August 28th, 2002, 03:44 PM
most are people with no clue that there are other programs. Or think that Morph is "the best". They just need to be educated

TC75580
August 28th, 2002, 03:51 PM
I admit I didn't know much programs until I came to Zeropaid over a year ago... I stumbled upon it with google...

lion7718
August 28th, 2002, 04:13 PM
Once Morpheus left FastTrack, it became a useless piece of crap.

evilmegaman
August 28th, 2002, 05:26 PM
It's because they don't care. I tell people but they still use it! Gawd it is CRAP

Rickio
August 28th, 2002, 09:23 PM
they use it because they don't know the differance yet.

internet is huge and new people join each day. most know nothing when they first turn on their computer.

most people still don't know how to use a search engine...figure that out by reading most of the questions here. :-)

it takes time to learn and most people use internet for only a few hours a day and don't know until something happens to change their direction.

evilmegaman
August 28th, 2002, 10:08 PM
Rickio: That may be true but I have told my friends so many times to do not use spy-ware infested crap! But they still love it.... I wish I wish on a 2 legged fish:hole

Caitlyn Marble
August 28th, 2002, 11:12 PM
Its like when I tell my friends to ditch kazaa and use kazaa lite. I tell them about spyware and they say "so what?" And then they complain about thier computer running all slow...

Rickio
August 29th, 2002, 02:10 AM
Most newbies and casual users of internet and p2p are afraid of uninstalling and installing new apps. Once they install something and it works they don't want to change it.

when I first got my computer I was a bit leery, but I jumped off the deep end and began playing with new apps and of course crashed the hell out of my computer. But I learned from that and can now easily fix my computer no matter how I crash or whatever. But like I said, it takes time. No one taught me I learned on my own and most people do just that, but often more slowly.