Hi John:

Thanks for the tidbit. LOL
I have it downloaded and installed.
If you go under the preferences, you can configure where to save your  
imcomeplete files, your completed ones and as well configure your  
bandwidth.
Many thanks again:

Mike

On 9-Jun-09, at 10:46 PM, John J Herzog wrote:

>
> Hi Mike.
> You can try acqlite. Although far from perfect, this is the most VO
> friendly p2p client I've found. Email me if you want directions on how
> to use it. I'll only post a brief set here.
> First, after launching acqlite, interact with the toolbar. Look for
> where it says search for files. Then, start typing your file name in.
> When you're done hit enter. Now, here's the complicated part.
>
> After waiting a few seconds, go to the bottom of the window. Voiceover
> will say table, but don't try to interact with it. All you will hear
> is unknown. Now, hit VO left arrow once, and you'll land on a table.
> Interact with the table, and you'll hear voiceover say unknown. Keep
> hitting the VO and right arrow, until you hear voiceover say AQ remote
> file. This statement will then be followed by the name of the file,
> it's size, and the number of peers that have the file on the network.
> Note: It is extremely important to wait a few minutes before doing
> this. If you don't, voiceover will be cut off before it's done
> speaking all the info, and alert you to how many more rows have been
> added to the table you're interacting with. Obviously, these are the
> results of your search, and it can be really annoying to have those
> come in before voiceover finishes reading what you wanted it to. To
> start downloading something, hit enter on it. Also, since there's no
> accessible way to change where acqlite stores files, it will store
> them in the same folder where you put the application itself. It will
> make another folder called incomplete for the files that do not
> download correctly, or that it is still in the process of downloading.
> As for the finished files, they just appear in the first level of the
> directory, i.e. the same as acqlite itself.
> I hope this helps,
>
> John
>
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> John
>
> On Jun 9, 2009, at 2:26 PM, Mike wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi all:
>>
>> Anyone know of a VO accessible P2P file sharing program for music and
>> the like.
>> I tried the latest LimeWire and the problems persist with it.  
>> Crashing
>> and so on.
>>
>> TNX all:
>>
>> Mike
>>
>>>
>
>
> >


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