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| Search, download, and share MP3, video, image, and other media files. LimeWire Gold is designed to satisfy the file sharing needs of anyone looking for MP3, video, image, and other media files on LimeWire and other P2P networks. |
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Sep 13, 2011 19:57:36 | | Size | 1447 kb | | Licence | Freeware | | Status | Major Update | | Languages | English | | OS | Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003, Windows Vista | | Homepage | limewiregold.com | | Author | Julie Lamarcq |
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Description: LimeWire Gold is designed to satisfy the file sharing needs of anyone looking for MP3, video, image, and other media files on LimeWire and other P2P networks. Typical performance problems such as poor connectivity, unrelated search results, corrupt files, and broken downloads that have been associated with Kazaa, BearShare, iMesh and others are finally a thing of the past. LimeWire Gold connects instantly to the file sharing community and brings up hundreds of files on almost any search. Downloads are powered by a unique multi-source download manager and incomplete downloads are automatically resumed on startup. LimeWire Gold also sports an elegant and friendly user interface. | Short tags: limewire, gold, p2p, file sharing, mp3 | |
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