Oct 9 2003

LimeWire 3.6.3 (Beta) Released



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We’ve released LimeWire 3.6.3 beta, available from your pro download page as well as from the free page at:

http://www.limewire.com/english/content/beta.shtml

This version adds several pro-only improvements that significantly improve the searching and downloading experience for pro users. Pro users will receive more search results, and they’ll be able to download more quickly.

In addition, this version fixes issues with iTunes scripting, for which we owe yet another big thanks to Roger Kapsi for his excellent work. 3.6.3 also adds the preliminary architecture to more robustly determine whether or not you’re firewalled, and that’s about it for changes over 3.6.2.

Thanks very much as always for everyone’s assistance testing the betas.

-LimeWire Team

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