by Dennis Faas, infopackets editor
http://www.infopackets.com
I'm sure you've at least heard of Napster, and the more popular Napster-like
spin-offs, such as Kazaa, Morpheus Music City, WinMX, and Bearshare.
Each program has the ability to swap files with other users around the
world. Although Napster is now a subscription-based music trading
service, it was the first of its kind to offer users free access to
thousands of music files at the click of a button.
In comparison to Napster, Kazaa goes a step farther by allowing users
within its file sharing community to trade not only music files, but movies,
programs, and anything else under the sun. Kazaa uses "Fast Track"
technology, which allows for highly reliable multi-source downloading: a
bonus for those who have a broadband connection. File swarming, or
multi-source downloading as it is referred to, will transfer the same file
from multiple people within the community.
Because any connection speed less than broadband (such as 56k) is
restricted to slow transfers, file swarming won't help much
when it comes to obtaining a file faster. Before multi-source
downloading existed, file swapping was only as fast as the person who was
sending it. With Fast Track's technology, downloading a file from
multiple users at the same time translates to ultra-fast download speeds.
Kazaa: not the only file sharing client which offers multi-source
downloading
The Fast Track technology is only
used with Kazaa and another file sharing client called Grokster. The
file sharing "idea" is becoming quite popular and is available with other
clients such as Limewire and WinMX which operate on different file
sharing communities.
Parasite code: the downside to using Kazaa
Although Kazaa is free to use, it comes bundled with advertising software
(adware). Kazaa.com states that their program does not contain
Spyware; however,
many argue that the
additional software provided by Brilliant Digital is
responsible for stealing users' CPU cycles (processing power) and hard drive
space.
On the topic of adware, the Kazaa web site states:
- Two applications are integrated inside the Kazaa Media Desktop (KMD).
Cydoor provides the advertising technology in the bottom left hand corner
of the KMD, while
Brilliant Digital makes the engine for the incredible 3D
ads you will start to see.
So what is Kazaa Lite?
Kazaa Lite is simply a "hacked" version of Kazaa. Kazaa Lite is a
stripped down version of Kazaa that contains no spyware, adware, banner ads,
or popups. The author of Kazaa Lite (Shaun
Garriock) wrote the hacked code in order to protest the bundled
software included in the original Kazaa.
The Kazaa Lite conundrum
Although Kazaa Lite takes away the adware and spyware, the Kazaa
Lite web site which distributes the program greets its visitors with two pop
up advertisements in order to "help pay for the cost of of maintaining the
web site."
Legal ramifications
Is Kazaa Lite legal? Sharman Networks (the owners of Kazaa) made no comment on whether
they will take legal action against the author of Kazaa Lite. It is
also unclear whether or not Sharman Networks may take steps to lock out
unauthorized Kazaa Lite clients from accessing their file sharing community
network.
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To download Kazaa Lite:
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Discussion and other areas of the Kazaa Lite site:
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To download Kazaa (with Adware / and its debatable Spyware):
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