acqlite connects to the gnutela network. It does not work with
soulseek to my knowledge.

On 6/10/09, erik burggraaf <e...@erik-burggraaf.com> wrote:
>
> Hi john, what p2p network does this run on?  Does it connect to
> soulseek for example?
>
> Best,
>
> erik burggraaf
> A+ sertified technician and user support consultant.
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> On 9-Jun-09, at 9:16 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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