FrostWire

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FrostWire

FrostWire 4.17.2 under Windows Vista
Developer(s) FrostWire project
Stable release 4.18.0  (May 11, 2009) [+/−]
Preview release 4.17.2  (November 23, 2008) [+/−]
Written in Java
Operating system Cross-platform
Platform Java
Type Peer-to-peer file sharing
License GNU General Public License
Website FrostWire.com

FrostWire is a peer-to-peer file sharing program for the Gnutella and BitTorrent protocols. FrostWire is written in Java, and is a fork of LimeWire, another popular Gnutella client. Released under the GNU General Public License, FrostWire is free software.

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[edit] History

The project was started in September 2004 by members of the LimeWire Open source software|open source community, after LimeWire's distributor considered adding "blocking" code, in response to RIAA pressure and the threat of legal action, in light of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in MGM Studios, Inc. v. Grokster, Ltd.. When eventually activated, the code could block its users from sharing licensed files. Frostwire was finally released in October 2005.

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  • As with LimeWire, FrostWire is written in Java, and is therefore capable of supporting multiple platforms.
  • While LimeWire is available in both free and paid versions, FrostWire is released only as a free version, the Windows version of which comes bundled with the Ask.com toolbar. FrostWire includes much of the functionality of LimeWire's free version, as well as a few of LimeWire Pro's payment based upgrades.
  • FrostWire provides a chatroom, which is absent in LimeWire. However, LimeWire includes an instant messenger using the Jabber protocol and allows the user to share with individual friends in the messenger which is a feature not found in FrostWire. Starting from version 4.13.1.7, the chat feature displays advertising to help pay for the required servers.[1]

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