Yes, you can change the location where FrostWire saves your downloaded songs. To do this, go to the "Preferences" or "Settings" menu in FrostWire, then navigate to the "Downloads" section. From there, you can select a new folder or directory for your downloaded files. Remember to save your changes before exiting the settings.
When a file is currently downloading it starts out in the 'incomplete file' folder. When it's done it is put in the 'saved' folder accesible through the library tab.
You can burn the songs to a disc in frostwire and then import them from the CD on itunes otherwise you can put all the song on frostwire and import them to your iPod there. You shouldn't use frostwire anyway its illegal.
yes it is free to download songs from Frostwire but not on Limewire anymore it is illegal
FrostWire may not allow you to transfer songs to iTunes due to compatibility issues or file format differences. Additionally, if FrostWire is not properly configured to recognize iTunes, it might hinder the transfer process. It's also possible that the songs are saved in a location that iTunes cannot access. Lastly, certain settings or restrictions in either application could prevent a smooth transfer.
In Frostwire your files will turn red when they are not being shared.
well technically its already in your library on frostwire the time it reaches 100%
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After you downloaded the Frostwire file go to where you saved it and run the 'install' application.
from frostwire or mp3searchy.com
download frostwire and you can get loads of free songs
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