Misplaced Pages

LimeWire: Difference between revisions

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
Browse history interactively← Previous editNext edit →Content deleted Content addedVisualWikitext
Revision as of 21:55, 6 July 2005 editSocratesJedi (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users2,304 edits Remove spyware references. See talk.← Previous edit Revision as of 22:00, 6 July 2005 edit undoTannin (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users12,305 edits it is factual, it is documented, it stays inNext edit →
Line 12: Line 12:
}} }}
] ]
'''LimeWire''' is a ] and ] ] ] client released under the ]. The program allows users to share files using the Gnutella ] protocol. It was the first file sharing program to support firewall-to-firewall file transfers, a feature introduced in version 4.2, which was released in November 2004. '''LimeWire''' is a ] and ] ] ] client released under the ] which until recently was "distributed with many ]/] products bundled in" and is well-known to computer experts as a source of computer problems.
The program allows users to share files using the Gnutella ] protocol. It was the first file sharing program to support firewall-to-firewall file transfers, a feature introduced in version 4.2, which was released in November 2004.


LimeWire is written in ] and hence runs on any computer with the ] installed. To facilitate installation for casual users, the developers release installation packages for ], the ], and for ], in ] format. LimeWire is written in ] and hence runs on any computer with the ] installed. To facilitate installation for casual users, the developers release installation packages for ], the ], and for ], in ] format.
Line 18: Line 20:
The Windows version of LimeWire installer includes a stripped-down version of Sun's Java installer which will download and install version 1.5 of the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) if it detects the machine doesn't have Java, or has a version of Java below version 1.4.1. The Windows version of LimeWire installer includes a stripped-down version of Sun's Java installer which will download and install version 1.5 of the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) if it detects the machine doesn't have Java, or has a version of Java below version 1.4.1.


LimeWire LLC, the developer of LimeWire, distributes two versions of the program; a basic, free version, and an enhanced version sold for a small fee, which is said to offer faster downloads. Prior to April 2004, the free version of LimeWire was distributed with a bundled program called "LimeShop" (a variant of TopMoxie). LimeWire LLC, the developer of LimeWire, distributes two versions of the program; a basic, free version, and an enhanced version sold for a small fee, which is said to offer faster downloads. Prior to April 2004, the free version of LimeWire was distributed with a bundled program called "LimeShop" (a variant of TopMoxie), considered by computer security experts as malicious ].


According to a 28 June 2005 report in the '']'' LimeWire LLC may stop distributing LimeWire due to the outcome of '']''. According to a 28 June 2005 report in the '']'' LimeWire LLC may stop distributing LimeWire due to the outcome of '']''.
Line 38: Line 40:
] ]


]
] ]
] ]

Revision as of 22:00, 6 July 2005

LimeWire
File:LimeWire Professional.pngLimeWire 4.9.0 interface under Windows
Developer(s)LimeWire LLC
Stable release4.9.0 / June 22nd, 2005
Operating systemCross-platform
Typefile sharing
LicenseGPL
Websitewww.limewire.org
www.limewire.com
File:Limewire logo.gif
The LimeWire logo

LimeWire is a free and open source Gnutella peer-to-peer network client released under the GNU General Public License which until recently was "distributed with many spyware/adware products bundled in" and is well-known to computer experts as a source of computer problems.

The program allows users to share files using the Gnutella peer-to-peer protocol. It was the first file sharing program to support firewall-to-firewall file transfers, a feature introduced in version 4.2, which was released in November 2004.

LimeWire is written in Java and hence runs on any computer with the Java virtual machine installed. To facilitate installation for casual users, the developers release installation packages for Microsoft Windows, the Mac, and for Linux, in rpm format.

The Windows version of LimeWire installer includes a stripped-down version of Sun's Java installer which will download and install version 1.5 of the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) if it detects the machine doesn't have Java, or has a version of Java below version 1.4.1.

LimeWire LLC, the developer of LimeWire, distributes two versions of the program; a basic, free version, and an enhanced version sold for a small fee, which is said to offer faster downloads. Prior to April 2004, the free version of LimeWire was distributed with a bundled program called "LimeShop" (a variant of TopMoxie), considered by computer security experts as malicious spyware.

According to a 28 June 2005 report in the The New York Times LimeWire LLC may stop distributing LimeWire due to the outcome of MGM v. Grokster.

External links

Categories: