Aug 29 2003

Kazaa Scanner 1.4

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Kazaa Scanner 1.4

Keep newly downloaded Kazaa and WinMX (+ other P2P program) files in private quarantine while sharing others.

Kazaa Scanner is a free simple P2P add-on utility to move downloaded files immediately into ‘quarantine’ (an unshared folder). Other users will still be able to upload your existing files but newly downloaded files are immediately moved into a non-shared ‘review’ folder of your choice.

  • Automatically move downloaded files into non-shared folders while still sharing other files.
  • Save on bandwidth speed and ISP upload limits
  • Reduce the number of fake files on the network
  • Review files for fakes or errors before allowing uploading
  • Maximum privacy without not sharing
  • Organize your folders automatically

Existing files in your shared folder will not be moved and will continue to be shared.

Works with all versions of Kazaa and Kazaa Lite. Works with WinMX. Likely to work with Grokster, Morpheus, Bearshare and others (try it and let me know!). Adware and spyware free. No time limit. You can distribute this application freely.

Does not modify your existing install of Kazaa (or other P2P software) in any way.

Download for free here. (approx 1.4 meg)
or download free self-extracting exe install file here. (approx 1.5 meg)

  1. Download, unzip and run setup.exe to install.
  2. Before downloading new files, run the scanner and click on ‘Click to Scan’.
  3. See Help for instructions on how to default your folder settings.

Related

  1. Kazaa Scanner 1.5
  2. Kazaa Lite Folder Isolation Tutorial
  3. Kazaa Lite Toolbar 1.9.2
  4. Kazaa Lite Toolbar 1.8.7
  5. Kazaa Lite Toolbar 1.9
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