
But it's no competition for AG in my opinion. and I always liked the way you could search for stuff on AG from any computer and then download it all later when you fired up the actual engine.Īnyway, like, who cares? Happy to have Soulseek. If there's one area it's really great at I would say its obscure electronic music, I guess.Īside from that, you could usually download stuff on AG in about 5 minutes every time, whereas on Soulseek I regularly have to leave the computer on for 2-3 days straight hoping that that one person who has what I'm looking for will get through the 500-1000 tunes that are ahead of me in his queue. I think I still can't find things about 10% of the time. Soulseek has gotten way way better in the last few months I think, but even so. But all I know is that I search for a lot of different types of stuff, populist and obscure-rap and dance featuring heavily-and I virtually never came up empty on Audiogalaxy. There's absolutely no way of quantifying of course. Then, click on the Set button, and click OK in all of the. To stop backing up a folder, select Stop backup, and confirm your request. To start backing up a folder, select any folder that doesnt say Files backed up, and then select Start backup. ) In Settings, select Backup > Manage backup. *sigh* Still, I wish Napster was still around the way it was before. Tick the radio button labeled ‘Custom size,’ and enter that number into the ‘Maximum size’ field. Open OneDrive settings (select the white or blue cloud icon in your notification area, and then select > Settings. I certainly would not operate the full Kazaa program, but Kazaa Lite works ok for me. Believe it or not, I've been able to find some slightly obscure-ish material on Kazaa Lite that I haven't been able to find on SoulSeek. I wouldn't pass on Kazaa Lite either, though. I still haven't found all the Black Dyke Mills Band songs I want to get (hey, I'm a "Ground Force" fan), but there are a pileload of songs I've been able to get with SoulSeek that I never was able to get with Audiogalaxy. But on a selection basis, SoulSeek has the edge. With SoulSeek, I get kicked off the system on a regular basis, and half the time I have a very hard time logging back in. GUI Improve: add super seed option to task list right-click menu GUI Improve: add copy Infohash command to task list right-click menu GUI Improve. Right click on the name of a shared folder, My music in the picture underneath. I never had a problem with getting kicked out with their software or getting logged out "by accident" on the website front. Also create a folder where the files you download should be placed in. In terms of being able to stay logged in, Audiogalaxy was far superior.
