NET / Mac OS X / Ubuntu ; Software is a peer-to-peer, file-sharing application. Although it does not have an official FTP client, a plugin to the official LimeWire client allows an FTP connection using the LimeWire-compatible DAP interface.
Note: LimeWire was originally a Mac application.
Outlines
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to LimeWire:
LimeWire – a file sharing and media downloading software for the Windows operating system. It supports the Gnutella peer-to-peer network and BitTorrent protocol and allows file sharing over the internet using the BitTorrent protocol.
Applications
Software versions
File format support
Notable editions of the LimeWire file sharing software are available for the following operating systems and file formats:
See also
Comparison of file sharing applications
BitTorrent
Comparison of file sharing clients
Comparison of P2P file sharing software
References
External links
LimeWire
Category:Windows file sharing software
Category:File sharing for Linux
Category:P2P file sharing software
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How to delete files from batch script
I have a bat script where I upload files from a queue directory to a repo. For that I'm currently using pushd/popd and xcopy.
The script is being run from the repo. I have a script that deletes the files from the folder after 90 days. This deletes the files.
What I want is to keep deleting these files based on the queue directory. The batch script doesn't let me edit the script in the repo and has to be run from the repo.
So, I need to delete these files from the batch script
How can I achieve this?
A:
Use rmdir.
rmdir /S /Q queue
If you want to delete the files recursively, use:
rmdir /S /Q queue/*
Liquid chromatographic analysis of mycophenolic acid and deacetylmycophenolic acid from medicinal plant extract.
A reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatographic (RP-HPLC) method was developed to quantify both MPA and deacetyl-MPA simultaneously in a plant extract. After extraction with a methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE)/H2O (1
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