AG has died
AntiMario said on June 18, 2002 04:49:
Is it for real?
R.I.P, ha-ha-ha
pietROxette said on June 18, 2002 09:01:
I say Kazaa. Everything can be found there. Nothing’s filtered out.
http://www.kazaalite.com
Jackeill said on June 18, 2002 15:10:
i loved ag :((((((((((((( got so many songs from there ...... AG I MISS YOU!
Vixzter said on June 18, 2002 16:28:
As the saying goes.....there are many ways to skin a cat....
winmx & karza (or however you spell it) for all you downloading freaks out there ;)
and I’m sure theres more programmes out there too.
Ahwell audiogalaxy has gone......I never got on with it anyway so I ain’t gonna miss it.
Emerzon said on June 18, 2002 17:33:
Damn RIAA, always trying to cut out our juice :P
Didn’t they noticed it’s useless try to fight MP3 and Internet ?
Sure there is Kazaa and Winmx, and a lot of good OpenNap servers out there, but AG were the place I used to go to find rare stuff =/
kibkalo said on June 18, 2002 21:13:
Actually, we have a lot of choices now...
But there was a cool feature at AG sattelite, not implemented yet in other software.
I could run AG at a server and then just to log in in my browser as a user on any computer to add queue and it was downloaded to server! If anyone knows another piece of software with such a great feature - please tell me! (I have to pay for home traffic, so AG was ideal when me & AntiMario added songs to queue and it was downloaded to a different PC)...
kibkalo said on June 18, 2002 08:08:
Yea. :(
More info available here
http://news.com.com/2100-1023-936932.html?tag=fd_top
and here
http://www.riaa.org/PR_story.cfm?id=522
So we may continue discussion on what to use instead. A service must be not a server-dependable like Napster and AG, but a multi-selfhosted servers like EDonkey, so noone can close a whole network (close one server, we’ll met each other in another place - EDonley and IRC work so and no problems)