There are numerous file sharing applications available for the Mac such as... Aqlite, Acquisition, BitTorrent, Cabos, FrostWire, iSoul, Phex, ShakesPeer, Tomato, Transmission, uTorrent, Vuze, xTorrent etc. etc. (See links below).
WinMX is a file sharing program that works on a peer to peer basis. One can share files such as music and video through the software with other users.
Soulseek is a software that is available for download online. It is a peer-to-peer file-sharing network and application. It is mostly used to exchange music and files.
Cabos is Gnutella file sharing program based on LimeWire and Acquisition. It is free software. No spyware. No adware.
There is no such music genre nor type of song titled "Roobaroo." However, there is a song named Roobaroo, in which case you can find in file sharing software like Limewire or music downloading software like iTunes.
My understanding is "Wombeling Free" refers to the UK series The Wombles" by Elizabeth Beresford. The term when used in IT or related technologies (music etc) refers to giving away or sharing files or software. File sharing, in specific, is implied, especially in music terms.
Yes of course.Technically speaking wiki.answers.com is sharing HTML files with us. Everything on the internet works by sharing some file somewhere, it is what networks do.
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As with any peer to peer (p2p) file sharing software the software itself is not illegal and can be used for legal purposes. However the sharing of copyright files (such as music, movies and games) is illegal. If you would normally pay for something in a store but you are downloading it without paying for it you are stealing it; which is illegal.
He invented napster, a P2P music file sharing website.
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File Sharing networks are not all illegal. Many companys use File Sharing to get stuff to there employees easier. When people use them to give other people music on the internet without paying than it is illegal.