KaZaA Lite was good. The K++ edition is even better.

In the past I've told you about a few of my favorite peer-to-peer file-sharing programs. There was eMule, KaZaA Lite. But now I have a new favorite: KaZaA Lite, the K++ edition.

Just look at this partial feature list and you'll see why I like it.
  • Blocking of RIAA and other organisations (by using a list of 'bad' IP Ranges).
  • No spyware, adware, pop-ups, or banner ads.
  • No bitrate limits for MP3 files.
  • Multisource downloads have a maximum of 40 simultaneous sources.
  • Finds sources for a download once every minute instead of every 10 minutes.
  • Uploaders can't cut in line anymore regardless of their participation level. This improves the number of completed uploads and takes away the advantage that cheaters have.
  • Shared files are scanned every five minutes instead of every minute to save system resources.


Can you find it?
Finding a place to download KaZaA Lite K++ is difficult. But we have it right here.


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