vio_man, psycho666 and Prof. Yaffle used our newssubmit to tell us that Kazaa Lite version 2.0.0 is now available.
KaZaA Lite it is a slightly modified version of the very popular KaZaA Media Desktop and is adware/spyware free, has no bitrate limit for MP3 files. and contains an additional tool called ‘Speed Up’ to help you to get faster downloads.
The author of KaZaA Lite was concerned about the fact that the Original KaZaA contained Spyware and wanted to be able to use it without the Spyware, so he made a version without it KaZaA Lite! KaZaA Lite is not a different program, it’s the same program, just with out the Spyware, so any features you would like to have added will need to be added to the Original KaZaA first. If you would like to suggest a new feature KaZaA’s web site has a feedback form that you can use to request new features. They don’t support KaZaA Lite so suggest the feature to be added to ‘KaZaA Media Desktop’, not ‘KaZaA Lite’. www.kazaa.com/en/contact/index.htm. |
For more information and downloads you can visit the KaZaA lite website
here and here.
If you are concerend about your privacy there are more tools to remove the adware from KaZaA, if you know such a tool, please post below !
Source: KaZaA Lite
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