Migrating all your software applications to a new operating system is always a pain in the *ss, especially when you're talking about software that isn't exactly mainstream. P2P (peer to peer) filesharing software such as Ares, Limewire, Bearshare and others are a good example. They are kind of skirting the edge of legality, so are not supported by huge companies with big pockets that lawyers can go after.
As a result of operating in the legal gray zone by smaller companies, they often don't have huge customer support staff and it can be difficult to get help with any snags trying to get it working. So it is a hugeComputer and Internet, Software
December 25th 2009 | Posted by admin
Migrating all your software applications to a new operating system is always a pain in the *ss, especially when you're talking about software that isn't exactly mainstream. P2P (peer to peer) filesharing software such as Ares, Limewire, Bearshare and others are a good example. They are kind of skirting the edge of legality, so are not supported by huge companies with big pockets that lawyers can go after.
As a result of operating in the legal gray zone by smaller companies, they often don't have huge customer support staff and it can be difficult to get help with any snags trying to get it working. So it is a huge