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Months ago, the original creators of Limewire, a popular bit torrent downloader, left and formed Frostwire. So, I decided to run a test to see which one is far more superior to the other. The tests in this little experiment consists of loadtime, looks, search results, download speed and other extra features.. But, enough talking. Let’s run the tests.
Loadtime
Let’s start off with something simple. In the first test, I tested to see how long each program takes to load. Frostwire started off strong with a load time of 5 seconds. So what about Limewire? Limewire took an extra second to load, meaning that Frostwire was slightly faster than Limewire.
Looks

Frostwire looks
It’s no beauty contest, they’re both the same. None of them look that different from the other. They both have the same tabs (well, Limewire has more tabs than Frostwire), and has that same basic structure. The only difference between the two is the color scheme. Frostwire’s color scheme uses blue and white, while Limewire uses green and white. Really, there’s no clear cut competition in terms of looks.

Limewire looks
Search Results
One of our test was the search engine test. One method I did to see which one was better was test their search results. Since Limewire and Frostwire all contain pirated stuff, we instead used “kittens” for our search. When I typed “kittens” for an image search for Frostwire (btw, I was looking for kittens the animal, and people had all of these crazy “kitten” images), it showed the search result a lot faster than Limewire. Although Limewire’s search speed was slower than Frostwire, it had a lot more search results than Frostwire. By searching “kittens”, it showed 44 search results for “kittens”, while Frostwire showed 26. In the end, despite Limewire’s turtle search results, it clearly beats Frostwire in terms of the number of search results.
Download Speed
My last test was the download speed test. I tested the download speed of both contenders by downloading an episode of my favorite web series “Arby n Chief”. To keep it fair, I downloaded the same video for both Frostwire and Limewire. When I clicked the download link for both bit torrent downloaders, Frostwire savagely beat Limewire’s download time by 25 seconds (Frostwire downloaded the file in 15 seconds flat!)! Words could not describe how shocked I was when this outcome resulted. Clearly Frostwire had a faster download time than Limewire.
Extra Features

Frostwire chat
The only extra feature Frostwire has that Limewire doesn’t is the community chat feature (e.g. chatroom). Everything else is identical.
So who won?
Although it wasn’t a clear cut competition, Frostwire is probably the better bit torrent downloader compared to Limewire. Despite the fact that Frostwire does not have a larger number of search results and looks almost identical to Limewire, its download speed, chat room feature and load time is the number reason why you should go with this bit-torrent downloader.
Syahid A.
June 22nd, 2008 at 4:12 pm
Looks like a little similar to Limewire but I can’t get it working with my Windows. Will try it again later though.
Miss Positive
June 30th, 2008 at 8:11 pm
Oooh, there’s Froswire now, huh? I’ve been using Limewire but sometimes the connection is mysteriously slow! I’ll just try FrostWire and see how it is.
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July 1st, 2008 at 7:46 am
I really liked Limewire although it’s a bit overdone now.
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moin
July 10th, 2008 at 7:23 am
yeah porland they overdone limewire and it more look like bloatware now
Peter
August 21st, 2008 at 6:19 am
The limewire devs are opening up to the feds, which could potentially mean privacy issues, so frostwire is a good idea.
Larry
October 4th, 2008 at 12:27 am
I could only get one bar connection in limewire. tried frostwire and its all bars green! plus it never asks you to upgrade to pro. im a frostwire convert.
Motiur
October 7th, 2008 at 5:21 am
You should have tried several results when checking for search results. Sometimes the servers are a bit more busy then other times.
You should have tried these tests several times.
jeremy ueto
October 15th, 2008 at 4:58 pm
im using frostwire its faster after all
Drew Peacock
October 25th, 2008 at 4:48 am
Personally I like limewire. I’ve used it for several years also. I even have pro, but lately it doesn’t seem to connecting. No matter what i do, so i’ve switched to Frostwire. It works just about the same as limewire except this big difference. IT ACTUALLY CONNECTS!
althouhg i’ve noticed this slwo motion movement when i minimize or maximize my windows ever since i downloaded frostwire. think there’s anything wrong with that?
Greg
October 30th, 2008 at 10:19 pm
I started off using limewire a couple of years ago and it worked fine, until a couple of weeks ago when i stopped getting a connection. I tried uninstalling it and then reinstalling but still no change. I have since installed frostwire but still get the same problem. I have checked my firewall status and made sure that the programs had full connections. Does anyone know what is wrong?
Jamie Nikolas
October 31st, 2008 at 8:09 am
After reading this article… i decided to try it out. Downloading it now.