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sachintanad
Does anyone knows off-line service which downloads P2P files for me and provides the direct file name to download over H TTP?

Since I am having limited number of hours to connect to Internet, this might be help for me without switching on my PC all the time to download a large file.

Thanks in advance
Sachintana
Discordia
QUOTE(sachintanad @ Dec 29, 2007, 06:21 AM) *

Does anyone knows off-line service which downloads P2P files for me and provides the direct file name to download over H TTP?

Since I am having limited number of hours to connect to Internet, this might be help for me without switching on my PC all the time to download a large file.

Thanks in advance
Sachintana




That is a really confusing question. What do you mean by downloading over HTTP? Downloading over port 80? You would still need an internet connection for that. What you are looking to do is impossible.
Discordia
It sounds like you are looking for something similar to torrents though.
Hudzon
I was going to post a reply, but I refuse to answer the questions of anyone who registered on BrainMeta for the sake of asking about P2P.

Seriously, don't you people even read what this board is about?
Discordia
QUOTE(Hudzon @ Dec 29, 2007, 08:29 AM) *

I was going to post a reply, but I refuse to answer the questions of anyone who registered on BrainMeta for the sake of asking about P2P.

Seriously, don't you people even read what this board is about?



Where do you get off acting all high and mighty? If you actually look at the topics that you can post on...computers and technology are one of them....So before you go shooting your mouth why don't you think about what you are saying.
Hudzon
QUOTE

Where do you get off acting all high and mighty? If you actually look at the topics that you can post on...computers and technology are one of them....So before you go shooting your mouth why don't you think about what you are saying.

Yes. So is bisextuality.

And acting high and mighty yourself is justifiable?

Yes, I'm rude. But If you're going to condemn that sort of behavior, start off by stirring away from it yourself.
Discordia
QUOTE(Hudzon @ Dec 29, 2007, 12:53 PM) *

QUOTE

Where do you get off acting all high and mighty? If you actually look at the topics that you can post on...computers and technology are one of them....So before you go shooting your mouth why don't you think about what you are saying.

Yes. So is bisextuality.

And acting high and mighty yourself is justifiable?

Yes, I'm rude. But If you're going to condemn that sort of behavior, start off by stirring away from it yourself.



Might I ask what crawled up your ass today sir?
Hudzon
Damn, you're right, I shouldn't take crap from my roommates.

I'll go get my own dinner.
lucid_dream
for P2P, use eMule (on Windows) or aMule (on Linux/Mac)
rhymer
This is a list of P2P progs I am aware of.

"Amipic Sharemaster"
"BeamFile"
"Bearshare"
"BigSpeed Net Peer to Peer"
"DC PluPlus"
"E Donkey"
"emule"
"Grokster"
"Hamachi Peer to Peer"
"I Mesh"
"Lime Wire Pro"
"Limewire"
"Network Assistant"
"Peer Guardian"
"Piolet"
"Send Link"
"SoulSeek"
"Steganos Secure Filesharing"
"Steganos Security Suite Links"
"Tesla"
"Titan FTP Server Ent Edn"
"Vypress Messenger"
"Waste"
"Web Forum And FileSharing Server"
"WWW File Share Pro"
"Zultrax"


You will need to look up each one to see if they are online or offline (use Google).

Alternatively, you can use free off line storage provided by many websites to use between yourself and your friend for the deposit then download of files.

Delete the file from the server when done!
To find these, just Google for 'offline storage'.
I use MediaMax.

Good luck.
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