An abrupt end to the Kazaa Lite K++ free file sharing program project...
Sharman Networks, the creators of Kazaa Media Desktop (KMD), the most popular file sharing program, tried to sue everyone that helped Kazaa Lite K++ gain popularity (including the popular search engine Google: read the complaint here). Why they never undertook an action before is beyond my knowledge. Best reason from their point of view is probably money. As you, all (should) know Sharman earns a profit by bundling SPYware and ADware with KMD. Kazaa Lite K++ (based on KMD version 2.02) did not have malicious programs included but other useful functions like an auto-search-more feature.
Which client do you think became the most popular? With the end of the Kazaa Lite K++ project, Sharman thought this would mean the end of Kazaa Lite K++, they were wrong. Out of nowhere, Darth Vikram arose. Completely outraged by what Sharman had done, he swore to continue the Kazaa Lite K++ project. Darth Vikram, with some help from other Kazaa Lite K++ users, resurrected the client. Based on the popular Kazaa Lite K++ 2.4.3 (last release made) and updated with newer and better tools a new file sharing program was born: Kazaa Lite Resurrection (KLR)/




