Aug 26 2004

LimeWire 4.1.5 Beta



The LimeWire 4.1.5 beta has been released. Pro users can download it from their personal download page. The free version is available at the LimeWire Beta Page.

LimeWire 4.1.5 adds the ability for Linux users using Java 1.5 (now in beta) to use the GTK look and feel.

Windows users may notice that the “LimeWireWin.exe” installers (both English & International) are now signed by “Lime Wire LLC.” You shouldn’t use any installer that doesn’t have that digital signature. The signatures guarantee that they are the installers we created and are free of any bundled software or spyware.

In addition, LimeWire 4.1.5 contains numerous bugfixes and memory optimizations. These include:
- Vastly reduced memory requirements of LimeWire. LimeWire will use less memory when running as an Ultrapeer or a Leaf.
- Fixed saving metadata on OGG files when using Windows.
- The default shared library name for iTunes sharing now contains the current user’s name.
- Many bug fixes/optimizations related to FW-FW transfers.

LimeWire 4.2 is very close to release. We have a few more bugs to iron out, and then you’ll see LimeWire 4.2 available for download!

We owe a huge thanks to all open source contributors for their continued help in developing LimeWire, as well as a huge thanks to all the beta testers who report bugs and request features.

Thanks!
- The LimeWire Team

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