Jul 23 2009

LimeWire 5.2 Lets You Share with Facebook Friends

LimeWire 5.2 Lets You Share with Facebook Friends

Import contacts from Facebook along with gMail and other domains for private file-sharing of music, videos, pics, and more.

LimeWire v5.2 has officially launched and it adds new features and functions that make it worth a second look from file-sharers who may have left the once popular P2P program for faster and safer applications like BitTorrent.

It now allows you to import contacts from Facebook, gMail, and other domains and thereby create lists of people with whom you want to share content like music, videos, pics, programs, etc..

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LimeWire v5.2 makes file-sharing with friends much easier, especially with those who are less than tech savvy when it comes to P2P. It requires they run LimeWire too of course, but it doesn’t require elaborate setups like port forwarding, etc.. Simply start it up, login, drag and drop files to share, select who you want to share with, and you’re done.

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More than anything, it makes for a safe and secure way to share content with family and friends.

The Facebook feature also means you can communicate via the social networking site about a particular song or album you heard and really liked for example, and then make available to those who want to check it out for themselves.

Stay tuned.

jared@zeropaid.com

DOWNLOAD LIMEWIRE v5.2

Related

  1. Limewire 5 Alpha Introduces Private File-Sharing
  2. Pirate Bay Adds “Share on Facebook” Feature
  3. Facebook Blocks Pirate Bay BitTorrent Links
  4. LimeWire Goes Social, to Allow Private P2P Networks
  5. What’s all the Ruckus? Service lets students (at Boston College) share music legally – and its free
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Comments

  1. ConfusedMime

    Didnt know people actually still used limewire

  2. PirateLover

    limewire is actually quite a profitable company, who knows one day it could be the dominant bittorent app, but right now i prefer Deluge

  3. Myst3r Smyth

    The retarded fucks who create p2p programs and other filesharing aplications need to get their heads out ov their asses and make a fuckin program that keeps the user annonamous and untraceable.

    • DrewWilson

      If you can create a p2p app that can do this with next to no bandwidth overhead and speed degradation, you’d be pretty famous.

  4. monique

    does this cost

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