I use BT and emule but want to try other p2p networks. I've been searching for p2p networks some time and I think gnutella is worth to try. How many users Approximately connect to gnutella2?
One word of advice, I'd stay away from Gnutella.. that's what LimeWire uses (correct me if I'm wrong) and LimeWire is hardly secure for frequent downloading.
After you have chosen your client, you now ofcourse have to endeavour into BT file-sharing, on the bellow trackers, you will be able to find huge selections of .torrent files you can download. Your BT client will recognise these files, allowing you to run them and create a peer-to-peer link and to download your file(s).
You'll find the best stuff at private trackers, these sites are invite only usually, you need to receive an invite from someone on the inside to gain membership,WARNING You are not allowed to ask for invites at AfterDawn.Com.
Stick with public trackers for now, the list of them goes on really. Once you've installed your client, just search for what you want in any of those sites and download the .torrent file. TomMelee's BT Bible will weed out any other answers you need, it explains everything you need to know. This is available for download here:
That should cover everything needed for you to start using BT, there's plenty of other torrent guides and good threads regarding BT and other means of file sharing:
Originally posted by Cyrus_:Thanks guys! I think I should stick to BT!!!
That seems the general feeling, yeah.
If you encounter any problems along the way, just post back here to help. I'll do my best to answer your questions and Rav009 is very experienced in this area :)