Fixed searching to not stop early if many spam results arrive.
Fixed checking for a live internet connection.
Fixed downloading to try new hosts at the end of a download if the current
one is going very slow.
Fixed resuming incomplete files to scan the existing file for data, so that
resuming may start with more than 0% downloaded.
Added support for sharing video files via DAAP (to programs such as iTunes).
Fixed so that some international characters do not cause errors when sending
a search.
Fixed search results so that if junk results are sent to the bottom and no
column is sorted, junk results are still sent to the bottom.
Fixed tooltips on search results so that the filename of each result isn't
listed.
About:
FrostWire is an open-source peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing program. It uses the Gnutella network and is heavily based on the better-known LimeWire program. It also recently included BitTorrent support.
The project was started in September 2005 by members of the LimeWire open-source community, after LimeWires distributor considered placing blocking code which it was developing in response to RIAA pressure and the threat of legal action in light of the U.S. Supreme Courts decision in MGM Studios, Inc. v. Grokster, Ltd. When eventually activated, the code could block its users from sharing unlicensed files. FrostWire was first released in October 2005.