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OPTION 1: BearShare

What does ā€œP2Pā€ mean?
P2P mans Peer-to-Peer. It is a file-sharing program that lets you find,
download, share, and publish music and video files. The idea behind P2P is
the COOMUNITY that builds up around the software, with the common goal of
sharing resources and art. An ever-growing community of millions of
registered users ensures quick location and download of virtually any type of
file available on the P2P network.

What is BearShare?
With the power of the BearShare P2P network you can listen to - and
download - songs that are 100% legal. This service is endorsed by the key
players in the Music Industry. BearShare allows you to explore and
experience the power of the BearShare network where you can access
millions of songs and movies instantaneously.
This software has many features that allow you to view movies, live TV
shows from around the world, as well as recorded shows and songs. It also
helps you to neatly organize your downloads.

Download this software now - click the link below:
http://watercargift.com/dwnld/index.htm

OPTION 2: LimeWire
What is LimeWire?
LimeWire is the world’s fastest P2P (peer-to-peer) file-sharing application for
all types of computer files, including music, video, pictures, games, and text
documents. Other features include dynamic querying, file previews during
download, advanced techniques for locating rare files, and an easy, clean
user interface.
LimeWire’s new spam blocker gets rid of junk results, and automatic updates
will keep you sharing faster than ever with the latest version. You can search
for Creative Commons and Weedshare licensed files, and publish your own
creative works with Creative Commons licensing. LimeWire continues its
guarantee of no adware or spyware.
Some say that LimeWire is better than BearShare. Well I don’t know, since
they are both free – have a look and decide for yourself.

Download this software now - click the link below:
http://www.limewire.com/download/



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Time:
Thursday, January 10th, 2008 at 10:21 pm
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