as long as you use the web interface, shareaza is accessible enough. as 
for sharing, it's allright but, be careful what you download, there 
seems to be alot of files with a wma extention out there that have 
nothing whatever to do with what you're searching for.


Roger R. Cusson wrote:
> has any one tried shareaza with jaws and or window eyes and is it still a 
> good file sharing program or has it also been disabled too
> 
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