bitchgirl
University Life
Based on the fact that LimeWire is going to implant some type of DRM filtering in to it's client, making it useless for the people who want to breach copyright laws and following the destructive ways of RIAA's command, a group of developers has decided to work on a project called FrostWire.
The P2P world is changing so fast that it is hard to cope with all of the new P2P programs released and shut down. Just lately we have seen the shutdown of WinMX, Ares becoming open source and LimeWire deciding they will implant filtering in to their clients.
The FrostWire team hopes to build a program very similar to LimeWire and hopes to follow it's design philosophy (so far they are doing a very good job at it). They also promise us that they will not be making a PRO version and that the program will remain strictly non-profit and free of any bundled software, including any ads.
FrostWire is currently receiving such huge publicity that they are hardly managing the project right now. But, no doubt the team will manage it, and they are already working on the FrostWire's design and their website design (which currently appears on Wikipedia).
FrostWire:
http://www.downseek.com/download/34279.asp
The P2P world is changing so fast that it is hard to cope with all of the new P2P programs released and shut down. Just lately we have seen the shutdown of WinMX, Ares becoming open source and LimeWire deciding they will implant filtering in to their clients.
The FrostWire team hopes to build a program very similar to LimeWire and hopes to follow it's design philosophy (so far they are doing a very good job at it). They also promise us that they will not be making a PRO version and that the program will remain strictly non-profit and free of any bundled software, including any ads.
FrostWire is currently receiving such huge publicity that they are hardly managing the project right now. But, no doubt the team will manage it, and they are already working on the FrostWire's design and their website design (which currently appears on Wikipedia).
FrostWire:
http://www.downseek.com/download/34279.asp