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I would guess it is because you have already visited those sites today. To someone that hasn’t, they will be blue. This is normal. Go a day with out going to those sites and I am sure you will see them as blue, also. 😉
Lurking_BiohazardMemberI don’t think it would effect those other programs. Napster is dead, but there still are many OpenNap servers/clients around.
And yes, as far as I am concerned Napster itself is still dead.Lurking_BiohazardMemberQuote:quote:Originally posted by QwertyNo offence.. But that isnt realy funny.
Then don’t comment on it. Not everybody has the same sence of humor as you.
BTW, I fixed your signature link for you. 😉
Lurking_BiohazardMember^ Doogie Howser wannabe.
Lurking_BiohazardMemberOpTiMiSt, thank you for your input, but this is not what was being asked. Brian does not want to reactivate his account! Unless you know how to do what Brian asked, the question has been answered by Shifter.
Lurking_BiohazardMemberQuote:quote:Originally posted by Tigerblade… i can’t stand WinMX. it takes forever to find what you’re looking for, its a confusing interface, etc etc.
Well I understand what you mean, except for me it was KaZaa. Couldn’t stand it! I could find things, but never get them. Same went for other programs KaZaa-like that I tried.
It is very uncommon when I can’t find something on WinMX that I want. I agree that it might be a little confusing at first, but once you get the idea it is so easy to use! (Just like a lot of new programs when you first use them…)Lurking_BiohazardMemberI can help if ya need it. I find it faster/easier that kazaa and such.
Lurking_BiohazardMemberQuote:quote:Originally posted by JeffThis capability was quietly added to AIM just recently, as you would have seen if you read this article: AOL Lets IM Users Log On From Multiple Locations.
Quote:quote:from here
Messages will be sent to all active sessions, AOL says on a Web page explaining the change.Lurking_BiohazardMemberMay I suggest WinMX?
Quote:quote:What is WinMX?
WinMX is a FREE file-sharing program like no other. It allows you to connect, download, and share files with MILLIONS of other users through the decentralized WinMX Peer Network. Once WinMX is installed, you’ll have access to one of the largest and most diverse networks of shared media files in the world. And unlike many other ‘peer to peer’ software providers, we respect your privacy and will never sell you out to spyware. When you download WinMX, you’re getting WinMX and only WinMX, no bundled spyware, no ads, no B.S.Features
High performance peer-to-peer protocol
Share and DOWNLOAD ANY FILE TYPE
Multi-sourced downloading for maximum speed on broadband connections
Auto-Complete feature continuously seeks out new download sources, even after WinMX is restarted
Detailed bandwidth monitoring and throttling controls
Complete upload and download queuing system
Fully decentralized chat
OpenNap connectivity for expert users
Powerful docking window interface great for hi-res and multi-monitor systems
Compatible with most LAN configurations
WinMX respects your privacy and doesn’t contain spywareRequirements
Windows 98 / ME / 2000 / XP
Pentium 166 w/ 64MB ram or better recommendedA helpfull program to stop leeches on WinMX:LeecHammer (zip file, 2.48 mb)
Lurking_BiohazardMemberQuote:quote:Originally posted by DavidVery… calming. I don’t care for the Longhorn/M6 thing, though.
Lurking_BiohazardMemberIMsecure Page
Limited free version.
Pro version trial.Quote:quote:From Product Hompage
System requirements:
Windows 98SE/ME/2000 Pro/XP, 233 MHz Pentium or higher, 6MB of available hard disk space, Internet access. Minimum system RAM: 48MB (98SE/ME), 64MB (2000 Pro), 128MB (XP).Maybe it is just me, but I saw nothing about “virus protection”. Anyway, if you run updated AV software in the background it protects the computer as a whole.
Lurking_BiohazardMemberQuote:quote:Originally posted by detn8rWhat are you talking about? What “files” are you referring to? You dont need any “files” to use OSI. That unless of course you are wanting to become a host.
As far as I know, status.jar is for setting up a host. Methinks this is what they want to do…
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Now where did I put my lead pipe?Quote:quote:Originally posted by ladie_vennomWow u kids must be young if u dont know who Megaman and Duckhunt are. :p Those are a couple of games from the Original NES system.
Sadly I have probly played all of those games. When they first came out, too! *sob*
Lurking_BiohazardMemberMy apologies then. How about emailing one of the other servers and seeing if they will give you a copy? Some of the links are here.
Lurking_BiohazardMemberQuote:quote:Originally posted by boneheadHello,
I have been using CryptChat IM for the past few months with a few buddies and it seems to work great.. It’s point to point (no middle server) and its secure.. check it out..B0nehead
A link would be nice if you want people to “check it out”. A quick search turned up all of this:
Homepage.
CryptChat IM Forums
Screen Shots
Main File Transfer Chat Screen SettingsQuote:quote:Securely communicate with all of your online friends!CryptChat IM is a encrypted point to point instant messenger. CryptChat IM uses blowfish 448-bit encryption to secure your p2p instant messages and file transfers.
Just a few features of CryptChat IM:
Secure transfers via Blowfish 448 bit encryption.
Point-to-point instant messaging and file transfers.
See when your friends are online, offline or away.
Custom away status messages.
Groups to help organize your friends list.
Transfer pictures, music and files with ease.
All messages are sent in a rich text format.
Hides in the system tray (down by the clock).
Automatic message archiving.
Message time stamps.
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