What’s new in FrostWire 4.13.5

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

FrostWire 4.13.5 is now available for MS Windows, Mac OSX and Linux. Major updates improve network bootstraping and peer discovery. 4.13.5 includes improvements on the Chatroom tab, Audio Previews and more.

Other improvements have taken place for the FrostWire build process (for developers this means true One-Step builds for all versions). Updates on translations have been made thanks to the feedback from users in Poland and throughout Latin America. .

In more detail users can expect the following:

  • Faster peer discovery on connection bootstraping. No more “Starting Connection…” problems, first time users will connect faster without using the official FixConnecting.zip patch.
  • Smiley Support to the chatroom

Users can see the available smileys by entering the command
/smileys

Now its possible to see and use Smileys from the Community Chat tab, Smiley display can be enabled or disabled from the view menu:

Show Smileys

Users can also toggle Smiley display directly from the chat window by typing the command
/tsmileys

  • Fixed wording on Spanish and Polish translations.

Bug Fixes and other improvements for this release also include:

  • FrostWire Message Update System improved. Per community request, some announcements will not be shown more than once so the user is not annoyed upon every application launch
  • Fixed bugs on the media player and playlists on Preview.
  • Fixed bug on search box auto-focusing while a search was running.
  • Fixed i18n system error for systems which default language is not english
  • Potential bugs related to deprecated code gone

Users can find now by details without the auto-focusing problem.

FrostWire 4.13.5 is expected to be the last of the 4.13.x series.

About FrostWire

FrostWire, a Gnutella Peer-to-Peer client, is a collaborative effort from many Open Source and freelance developers located from all around the world. In late 2005, concerned developers of LimeWire’s open source community announced the start of a new project fork “FrostWire” that would protect the developmental source code of the LimeWire client and any improvements to the Gnutella protocol design. The developers of FrostWire give high regard and respect to the GNU General Public License and consider it to be the ideal foundation of a creative and free enterprise market.

Twitts of 2008-02-27

  • Ouch Michael Jackson might have to sell Neverland http://tinyurl.com/3c38kp #
  • Going to lunch break. Fixed Connection Starting bug in FrostWire!. We launch today 4.13.5 #
  • testing new secret feature of Joost #
  • try joost live here http://www.joost.com/2702experimentalliveclienttest.html #
  • wondering if joost live can scale, and if its actually p2p, starting to monitor traffic #
  • can’t wait to watch the TED live conferences this week #

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[LISTEN] Sean Kingston – Take you there

For some reason got this song really stuck in my head, thought I’d be good to share.


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About Sean Kingston

Kisean Anderson (born February 3, 1990), better known by his stage name Sean Kingston, is an Jamaican reggae singer and rapper.

Although he was born in Miami, Florida, he was predominantly raised in Kingston, Jamaica, after moving there at the age of six. His stage name pays homage to Kingston, Jamaica. Reggae superstar Buju Banton is a close friend of Sean Kingston’s family and gave him advice upon entering the music industry.

Kingston, through a venture between Epic Records and Koch Records, released the single “Beautiful Girls” in Summer 2007. The single, based on the bass line and lyrical “association” of the 1961 hit “Stand By Me” by Ben E. King, reached number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 for three weeks and topped the UK Singles Chart. Similarly, the song “Me Love” is a loose derivative work of Led Zeppelin’s “D’yer Mak’er”, off of their 1973 album, ‘Houses of the Holy. The song also debuted at number one in Australia; where it knocked off Fergie who had been number one for nine weeks. The song stayed on the Canadian Hot 100 number one spot for over six weeks before getting knocked down to third place by the Plain White T’s. “Beautiful Girls” was the longest a song has ever stayed at the number one spot in 2007, in Canada.

Source: Wikipedia

Lyrics

YO!!!!
WAT A GWAAN!!!
HO!!!!
SEAN KINGSTON!!!
J.R.!

[Chorus]
We can go to the tropics
Sip piña coladas
Shorty I could take you there
Or we can go to the slums
Where killas get hung
Shorty I could take you there
You know I could take ya (I could take ya…)
I could take ya (I could take ya…)
Shorty I could take you there
You know I could take ya (I could take ya…)
I could take ya (I could take ya…)
Shorty I could take you there

Baby girl I know it’s rough but come wit me
We can take a trip to the hood
It’s no problem girl it’s my city
I could take you there
Little kid wit guns only 15
Roamin’ the streets up to no good
When gun shots just watch us, run quickly
I could show you where

As long you’re wit me
Baby you’ll be alright
I’m known in the ghetto
Girl just stay by my side
Or we can leave the slums go to paradise
Babe it’s up to you,
It’s whatever you like

[Chorus]
We can go to the tropics
Sip piña coladas
Shorty I could take you there
Or we can go to the slums
Where killas get hung
Shorty I could take you there
You know I could take ya (I could take ya…)
I could take ya (I could take ya…)
Shorty I could take you there
You know I could take ya (I could take ya…)
I could take ya (I could take ya…)
Shorty I could take you there

Shorty come wit me it’s no worry

I know the bad men them where I stay
Police fly pursuit in a hurry
This is no gun play
Don’t be scared in the West Indies
It’s Jamaica, that’s where I’m from
Might see something you’re not used to
Welcome to the slums

As long you’re wit me
Baby you’ll be alright
I’m known in the ghetto
Girl just stay by my side
Or we can leave the slums go to paradise
Babe it’s up to you,
It’s whatever you like

[Chorus]
We can go to the tropics
Sip piña coladas
Shorty I could take you there
Or we can go to the slums
Where killas get hung
Shorty I could take you there
You know I could take ya (I could take ya…)
I could take ya (I could take ya…)
Shorty I could take you there
You know I could take ya (I could take ya…)
I could take ya (I could take ya…)
Shorty I could take you there

Oh we (oh we)
Can go (can go)
To a place (to a place)
I know you gon’ like (oh oh oh)
The beach (the beach)
The breeze (the breeze)
West Indies, I call it paradise

[Chorus]
We can go to the tropics
Sip piña coladas
Shorty I could take you there
Or we can go to the slums
Where killas get hung
Shorty I could take you there
You know I could take ya (I could take ya…)
I could take ya (I could take ya…)
Shorty I could take you there
You know I could take ya (I could take ya…)
I could take ya(I could take ya…)
Shorty I could take you there

Twitts of 2008-02-25

  • Survived driving a snowstorm on a dark icy road up and down in the rockies for about 40 miles. Now at outback eating. #
  • Raul Castro new president of Cuba? Omg? what a fucking surprise!! #
  • hmm, No country for old man, it was pretty good, but didn’t see that one coming. #
  • Stage6 bites the dust http://www.stage6.com/blog/107/ #
  • Having breakfast at Denver’s famous Annie’s cafe. #
  • Boarding Frontier Flight 516 from Denver to La Guardia. Let’s hope this won’t be my last twitt. #

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Twitts of 2008-02-23

  • High altitude makes me super tired after walking a couple blocks. Driving back to denver #
  • On i-25 s, headed to colorado springs, blasting 95.7fm. Its 34f. #
  • Sitting on the top of pikes peak. Inside the cog train, feeling light headed at a height of over 14000ft #

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