what is the limewire equivalent (non-torrent) for ubuntu


 
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Old 07-14-2010
what is the limewire equivalent (non-torrent) for ubuntu

i'm aware of frostwire which is a .rpm for other distros... and the many bitTorrent clients but i dont know how to install / convert them... and the torrent clients just won't find music like limewire would
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