ErMaC wrote:I do not take part in software that involves spyware because I do not want to support said company or encourage them to continue their use of spyware. Thus even if I can remove the spyware, I do not want to contribute to a network of computers which the majority of people are running spyware on.
Think about it - if my videos are being shared on Kazaa, the majority of people searching them are using a client riddled with spyware and adware. Why put them through that if I can just let them use Internet Explorer, or even a commandline FTP program?
Also - finding P2P clients for alternative operating systems is sometimes a difficult task, thus I'd prefer to use an open standard such as FTP.
And all of these arguments still don't solve the fact that P2P serving isn't terribly reliable, and the clients they require use up more CPU cycles than an FTP client or server.
hmn.........Good Point
But i've always looked at P2P apps especially those with spyware/adware in a "Pros vs. Cons" type of perspective.
You know I see what can I gain from such an app versus what disadvantages are there in p2p apps especially those that involve adware/spyware.
Way I look at it i'm not too distracted by the company having spyware/adware on their apps, and even if i may be "supporting" them by using the app its not to much of a "big" deal for me in "some" cases cause I maybe be able to find something i really want. And without that p2p app i may have never gotten it. =)
Plus I can make sure that the spyware/adware they include can be rid of off my PC through software such as 'AD-AWARE'. And also there are some advantages to using p2p such as in "some" apps there is a wide array of files one may not 'normally' find browsing the internet.
But the reality as the way I look at it is most p2p apps aren't that good only a few of them are worth even downloading and even then you may not even like what you found. Only a few are actually useful some especially useful to an AMV Creator.
Although I agree with you on one point; they're not exactly the most reliable software out there. But its a change from finding stuff you want to download via internet searching.
Also AMV distribution is a nice idea through p2p apps. It may not be as good as FTP or individual hosting but its a nice addition.
And also some carry unique features uncommon in most internet apps; advantages that other apps out there don't have or are weakly designed with.
I guess in the end its really in the perspective of how you look at it.
Its like that cup of milk thing.
A cup is filled with milk to the half-way point.
Is it half-empty of half-full?
How do you see it. =)
Now I'm not trying to convince anyone here that they should use P2P apps, but just simply adding my opinion adding my opinion. =)
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