A free Downloading program for Windows
Kazaa Lite Resurrection is a good, free Windows program, being part of the category Downloading software with subcategory P2P (more specifically Clients) and has been created by Kdp.
It’s available for users with the operating system Windows 95 and previous versions, and it is available in several languages like English, Spanish, and German. Its current version is 0.0.8 and the latest update was on 7/28/2005.
Since the software has been added to our selection of software and apps in 2005, it has already reached 632.113 downloads, and last week it had 53 downloads.
About the download, Kazaa Lite Resurrection is a software that takes up less space than many programs in the section Downloading software. It’s a program very heavily used in some countries such as United States, United Kingdom, and Canada.
Kazaa Lite Resurrection is a continuation of the notorius Kazaa Lite K++ client. Resurrection picks up where Kazaa Lite K++ was left, after Sharman Networks shut down the Kazaa Lite K++ project. Kazaa Lite Resurrection, also called KLR for short, offers updated and new tools, for the current times. It also integrates the latest ideas and support that a user would need.
Kazaa Lite Resurrection has been very well received by the file sharing community for trying to keep Kazaa Lite widely available, free of charge, without any malware, spyware or adware included. It has even been featured on U.S. national TV on the popular TechTV TV show. You can see the KLR TechTV video here.
You can install Kazaa Lite Resurrection on top of any Kazaa Lite K++ / Kazaa Lite Resurrection installation. That way all your settings will be remembered. If you experience any problems, it is recommended to do a clean installation. You can change the location of “My Shared Folder” to whatever folder you want in the options menu.
If Kazaa Lite Resurrection doesn’t work on a different user account from the one you installed it on, run the userfix.reg file, which is located in the Kazaa Lite Resurrection program directory, on the user account that can’t run KLR.