First off, it is a peer-to-peer program, you are essentially paying them to open up ports on your system and allow hackers and other malicious programs onto your computer.
Secondly, it is just a matter of time before Limewire ends up the same as Napster and becomes either nonexistent or a pay service.
Bottom line is if you are already using the program for illegal means to download copyrighted material then why bother paying? If it is for support... support for what? Supporting illegal activities?
Fixed Gnutella handshake responses to give useful error messages. ... Fixed LimeWire PRO splash screen to be a valid image file. ...www.limewire.org/forum/showthread.php?p=436 - 55k - Cached - More from this site
Answers & Comments
Verified answer
I wouldn't spend money on that program.
First off, it is a peer-to-peer program, you are essentially paying them to open up ports on your system and allow hackers and other malicious programs onto your computer.
Secondly, it is just a matter of time before Limewire ends up the same as Napster and becomes either nonexistent or a pay service.
Bottom line is if you are already using the program for illegal means to download copyrighted material then why bother paying? If it is for support... support for what? Supporting illegal activities?
Doesn't make any sense...
LimeWire 4.11.2 Beta - LimeWire Forums
Fixed Gnutella handshake responses to give useful error messages. ... Fixed LimeWire PRO splash screen to be a valid image file. ...www.limewire.org/forum/showthread.php?p=436 - 55k - Cached - More from this site
LimeWire - Open Source P2P File Sharing