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RenegadeZ
August 16th, 2009, 06:34 PM
Hey guys, if you guys don't know what Luckywire Turbocharged is, I'd figured I'd share it with you guys. Maybe Zeropaid will do a reivew on it or something, as I love it.

Website: http://www.luckywire.com

It's a free P2P program based off Limewire 5's Graphic User interface, and features Turbocharged connection. It's the first program to ever develop ontop of Limewire 5's new design. The download speeds are amazing, I was downloading songs in just 5-10 seconds. I've tried Limewire Basic [free], Frostwire [free], and Luckywire. There's no comparison - Luckywire is the best. Plus Frostwire's bitorrent support sucks.

Here's a quote from their site:


The fastest P2P Program.

No spyware, adware, bundled software

Share files with friends

Download from multiple hosts

Turbocharged connections

Connections to more sources

100% Free Download

Coming Soon: CD/DVD BURNING


Download link: http://www.luckywire.com

RenegadeZ
August 16th, 2009, 06:37 PM
This is my review of LuckyWire. I downloaded speeds of up to 450KB/s for a song before the song was done in just a few seconds. :)


Website: http://www.luckywire.com

It's a free P2P program based off Limewire 5's Graphic User interface, and features Turbocharged connection. It's the first program to ever develop ontop of Limewire 5's new design. The download speeds are amazing, I was downloading songs in just 5-10 seconds. I've tried Limewire Basic [free], Frostwire [free], and Luckywire. There's no comparison - Luckywire is the best. Plus Frostwire's bitorrent support sucks.

Here's a quote from their site:


The fastest P2P Program.

No spyware, adware, bundled software

Share files with friends

Download from multiple hosts

Turbocharged connections

Connections to more sources

100% Free Download

Coming Soon: CD/DVD BURNING


Download link: http://www.luckywire.com


Not sure if this belongs here, move it where necessary. :yeah:

RACKnRAIL
August 16th, 2009, 06:46 PM
Not sure if this belongs here, move it where necessary.



I appreciate your excitement, but one thread is enough, so I merged your threads.

I have not used gnutella network for ages, since many files have malware/viruses. I may give it a try though.

YWD67
August 17th, 2009, 02:43 AM
Better then Limewire at what? getting caught or getting your system fucked up with pop ups and trojans.

The more exotic they make the client, the easier it is to for something to go wrong.

Thanks but no thanks. I will stay with a simple no frills cilent like Bit Tornado.