It's buggy, you can only "share" mp3's, I often try to download a few
songs only to get "error" so I can only assume that their database isn't
kept updated very often at all. I can only compare it to gnutella under
linux, which is also buggy but I like how it's distributed and not
limited to mp3 fi
Out of curiousity, what don't you like about napster?
One thing that strikes me as potentially lame is that you can only
upload my files while I'm running the client..but I guess that's the
windows way (howbout a napsterd with sophisticated access control
etc.?) Napster struck me as pre
On Wed, 2 Aug 2000, Rev GRC Sperry wrote:
> ermm, no it ain't. Please read the second half of what you quote below:
>Today the court of appeals stayed the judge's order to shut down
>Napster until they consider our appeal, probably in September.
>
> Not that I think napster does it's job
ermm, no it ain't. Please read the second half of what you quote below:
Today the court of appeals stayed the judge's order to shut down
Napster until they consider our appeal, probably in September.
Not that I think napster does it's job particularly well but I thought
people should know th
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