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What Do People Think of Limewire?
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<blockquote data-quote="luovik" data-source="post: 185139"><p>LimeWire stuff is usually ok for mac, but can be a bit risky (imho) on an average Windows machine.</p><p></p><p>TBH I'd say you're better off sticking with iTunes. I used to download stuff through LimeWire/Torrents and their predecessors fairly regularly. Hated the idea of paying for my music. But iTunes has made me a total convert to the 'light' side. It's a great system. Fairer pricing in the main than actually buying CDs and the aforementioned quality/legality/id3 tags issues make it very appealing.</p><p></p><p>Most stuff on LimeWire is around the 128kbps quality mark. And usually has poor/missing/wrong tags.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="luovik, post: 185139"] LimeWire stuff is usually ok for mac, but can be a bit risky (imho) on an average Windows machine. TBH I'd say you're better off sticking with iTunes. I used to download stuff through LimeWire/Torrents and their predecessors fairly regularly. Hated the idea of paying for my music. But iTunes has made me a total convert to the 'light' side. It's a great system. Fairer pricing in the main than actually buying CDs and the aforementioned quality/legality/id3 tags issues make it very appealing. Most stuff on LimeWire is around the 128kbps quality mark. And usually has poor/missing/wrong tags. [/QUOTE]
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