New FrostWire 5.6.4

Download FrostWire Now, absolutely Free

e9cbdf0c074f11e3b6fb22000aeb121f_7

Full Changelog for this release

frostwire (5.6.4) stable; urgency=high
* Fixes issues parsing some cloud urls.
* Fixes issues with soundcloud meta search.
* Spanish translation updated.
* French translation updated. Thanks @jeromemorignot.
* Portuguese translation updated. Thanks @tati110.
* Brazilian Portuguese translation updated. Thanks @tati110.
* Arabic translation updated. Thanks @nisrmasr.
* Turkish translation updated. Thanks @Serrae.
— FrostWire Team Tue, 03 Sep 2013 14:49:33 -0500

FrostWire for Android 1.1.2 (beta) out

sabana-grande-2

FrostWire for Android 1.1.2 build 98 is now available for beta testers via Google Play.
Download it now on Google Play

NOTE: You must be part of The FrostWire for Android Beta Testers Group, or a member of The Pirate Bay Google+ Community to be able to download the beta from Google Play

Full Changelog (Updated September/03/2013 at 5:09pm Eastern)

FrostWire 1.1.2 – SEP/03/2013
– Removed offers during installation to comply with new Google Play guidelines.
– New: Stop music playback completely by long pressing the play/pause button.
– New: Audio Player menu now has “Delete this track” feature, get rid of songs
you don’t like on your device next time you come across them and keep playing.
– New: Turn on/off wifi sharing from Wi-Fi sharing screen. Turning off Wi-Fi
sharing results in considerable battery savings since the radio is not being
used constantly to discover and announce to other peers on the local network.
– Sources on search results are now underlined to hint user of sourc checking feature.
– Fixes issues parsing some YouTube urls.
– Fixes soundcloud search.
– Improved memory usage and multiple memory leaks fixes will avoid a multiple
number of crashes due to out of memory errors, specially on older devices
with limited memory availability.
– Fixes issue with double memory allocation related to
first creen’s grid view.
– Fixed some memory leaks related to picasso bitmap
allocations.

FrostWire partners with FilmOn to deliver Free Live Television online.

Miami, August 13th 2013

Watch Live TV on your Android FrostWire TV
Watch Live TV on your Web Browser with FrostWire.tv

FW_TV_512

FrostWire has partnered with Internet TV and Remote TV Antenna farm provider FilmON, founded by billionaire Alki David to offer free Live TV through a new mobile application called “FrostWire TV”

Thanks to FilmON’s technology FrostWire is able to provide its worldwide user community with fully licensed TV content on Demand, Live Internet TV Channels, and Live Local TV channels using FIlmON’s free antenna farm which reaches 35 markets in the US and multiple cities in Europe, Middle East and Asia.

The first product launched by FrostWire and FilmON is a mobile app for Android and iOS called “FrostWire TV”.

FrostWire TV users can freely access FilmON’s 500 linear TV channels and podcasts plus over 45,000 Video on demand titles on an advertiser funded basis.

FrostWire’s open source community of developers has also begun the development of JFilmON, an open source Java API that will enable software developers to use FilmON’s REST API and integrate its IPTV technology into any media app or web service. Currently under active development JFilmON will be made available under an Apache license.

FrostWire is a free and open file sharing client and full featured audio and video player capable of sending and receiving large files using the BitTorrent and HTTP protocols.

FrostWire also integrates file search and download from web services such as the Internet Archive and SoundCloud.com which provide millions of free legal works licensed under Creative Commons or available in the Public Domain by content creators world wide.

With FilmON’s help FrostWire once again can further help content creators distribute their works to audiences on communication channels that are convenient for today’s media consumption habits. FrostWire TV is a fresh start for the curd-cutting generation of people who are used to video on demand but who have been missing the possibility of watching live events because they don’t want to purchase TV sets or pay hundreds of dollars monthly for cable packages they don’t ever use.

New FrostWire 5.6.3 is out

FrostWire Graffiti on a pier in the east river in New York City - street art #streetart

Download FrostWire 5.6.3 now!

This release simplifies seeding for basic users, enables audio previews for files indexed by archive.org, and let’s advanced users change the location of FrostWire configuration files (enabling them to run FrostWire completely from external drives), it also fixes some search related issues and bugs.

Full Changelog in geek speak

frostwire (5.6.3) stable; urgency=high
* New Feature: Preview audio search results from Archive.org.
* New Feature: Decide wether or not to seed handpicked files
of torrents (aka Partial Downloads).
* New Hacker Feature: Change the location of FrostWire’s settings folder.
Great if you want to install FrostWire on a removable disk and
you want to maintain settings and download states.
* Fixes bug where the internet search box would be disabled after
sending file to friend.
* Updated shutdown screen lets users know about Android app when they
might be headed outside.
— FrostWire Team Sun, 04 Aug 2013 12:14:13 -0500

Early Access: Download New FrostWire 5.6.3 build 4

If you download one of these, you’re probably among our early adopter crowd
FrostWire 5.6.3 for Mac (build 4)
FrostWire 5.6.3 for Windows (build 4)
FrostWire 5.6.3 for Ubuntu/Debian/Mint
FrostWire 5.6.3 for Linux RPM

holding-qr-code-frostwire.com

Updates in plain english

We’ve fixed a bug that would disable the internet search box after sending a file to a friend (woops, fixed!)

Now you can preview audio files that come in search results from archive.org, wohoo!

Now when you download a single audio file that belongs to a torrent with many files, you can decide wether or not to seed it (even if you have seeding turned on).
If you check Tools > BitTorrent, you will see a new checkbox under to configure this behavior. We added this because, if you seed handpicked files, you’re often will find yourself seeding 2 other incomplete files and this tends to confuse the hell out of new bittorrent users. So, if you’re a good advanced bittorrent user you can still seed handpicked files (aka “partial downloads”). We also used the ocassion to change the wording to “Handpicked” instead of “Partial Download” which was also confusing a lot of people thinking that downloads were not finished even though they were.

We’ve also added a new mechanism so that you can have your frostwire configuration folder on a custom location.

Full changelog so far

frostwire (5.6.3) stable; urgency=high
  * New Feature: Preview audio search results from Archive.org.
  * New Feature: Decide wether or not to seed handpicked files
    of torrents (aka Partial Downloads).
  * New Hacker Feature: Change the location of FrostWire's settings folder.
    Great if you want to install FrostWire on a removable disk and
    you want to maintain settings and download states.
  * Fixes bug where the internet search box would be disabled after
    sending file to friend.
 -- FrostWire Team   Wed, 31 Jul 2013 12:14:13 -0500

HACK: How to change the location of your FrostWire settings folder

Screen Shot 2013-07-31 at 3.31.24 PM

This post is for advanced users who might not be happy with the default location of the FrostWire configuration folder (as of this generation of frostwire it’s called “.frostwire5” and it resides somewhere on your home folder since FrostWire will create it the first time it runs)

Maybe you don’t like folders on your home folder, maybe you keep all your configuration folders elsewhere, maybe you want to install FrostWire and keep it running on a external drive or USB stick, we’ve coded this just for you.

the “.meta” file

You will need to create a new file called “.meta” and place it next to your FrostWire executable wherever it may be.

For Windows users, this has to be on the same folder as in FrostWire.exe exists.

For Mac users, this will be inside “FrostWire.app/Contents/MacOS/” wherever your FrostWire.app may be.

For Linux users, this will be wherever your frostwire.sh and frostwire.jar files may be, in Ubuntu the default location is /usr/share/frostwire

Here’s an example of how that might look for an external drive:


#FrostWire .meta configuration file example (works only after FrostWire 5.6.3)
#meta settings for windows
user.settings.dir.windows=e:\configurations\.frostwire5.windows
user.settings.root_folder.windows=e:\Downloads

#meta settings for mac osx
user.settings.dir.mac=/Volumes/MyExternalDriveName/configurations/.frostwire5.mac
user.settings.root_folder.mac=/Volumes/MyExternalDriveName/Downloads

#meta settings for linux/unix
user.settings.dir.posix=/media/MyExternalDriveName/configurations/.frostwire5.posix
user.settings.root_folder.posix=/media/MyExternalDriveName/Downloads


NOTICE 1: Notice how we’ve created different setting folder locations for each operating system. If you want to avoid conflicts and “Data file missing” errors with your ongoing downloads, you might want to keep separate configurations for different operating systems (if you’re running frostwire off a removable disk for example).
Update (Sep 22th 2013) After FrostWire 5.6.5 you will be able to share the same settings directory for all operating systems, no more issues of “Data file missing”. Also we recommend that in the case of user.settings.dir.windows you use a relative file path, since mounting the USB drive on different computers might result in file paths starting with different letters, e.g. e:\, f:\, g:\…

NOTICE 2: You might want to keep a copy of your “.meta” file elsewhere, next time your FrostWire is updated it will certainly delete everything inside the folder containing binaries. All your configuration files (except .meta) and downloaded files will remain untouched (as always) after any updates.

NOTICE 3: No need to create configuration pair for operating systems you won’t use FrostWire on.

If you’re running FrostWire on an external drive we recommend that you point your “root_folder” (the place where all main default download folders go to) to be the same across different OSes, so that you can finish downloads that you may have started on a computer with say Windows (at work), on another that runs MacOSX (home), you will just have to restart the torrent, but since the data files will be on the expected location, it’ll pick up right where it left (we find this awesome)

configuration keys
(Where <osname> can be any of ‘windows’,’mac’,’posix’.)

user.settings.dir.<osname> the location where FrostWire will look for/create a settings folder which keeps track of all preferences and ongoing transfers.

user.settings.root_folder.<osname> the location of the default root downloads folder. Here FrostWire will create a “Downloads”, “From Device” and “Torrents” folders. The “Downloads” is the default save location, but you can change it in the BitTorrent settings later. “From Device” is where all files downloaded via Wi-Fi sharing will go, and “Torrents”, is where FrostWire will keep the .torrent files of transfers you start out of Bittorrent search results.

File paths can be either relative or absolute.

If you have any questions please leave a comment.
Cheers

New FrostWire Wynwood 5.6.2 available

Download FrostWire Wynwood 5.6.2 for Windows
Download FrostWire Wynwood 5.6.2 for Mac OSX
Download FrostWire Wynwood 5.6.2 for Ubuntu/Debian
Download FrostWire Wynwood 5.6.2 for Red Hat (RPM)
Download FrostWire Wynwood 5.6.2 Tar Gz

app_splash

changelog

frostwire (5.6.2) stable; urgency=high
* Improved readability of stream sources in player title.
* Fixed bug where media source icon for internet streams wouldn’t be shown
more than once on search result preview playback.
* UX Patch: New ‘Search’ tab acts also as a search button.
— FrostWire Team Thu, 04 Jul 2013 00:00:00 -0500

Order Free FrostWire Stickers

Order Free FrostWire Stickers

Free shipping in the US!

Support FrostWire by spreading the word.
Order your free stickers at http://shop.frostwire.com

Download FrostWire absolutely free from the official website.
http://www.frostwire.com

FrostWire “Wynwood” 5.6.1 changelog

app_splash

Download FrostWire 5.6.1

frostwire (5.6.1) stable; urgency=high
* New Feature: New simplified, more responsive, faster user interface.
* New Feature: Audio player can detect Facebook and Twitter urls
inside .mp3 ID3 Tags to display Facebook and Twitter icons of the
the corresponding artists.
* fwplayer.exe improved unicode and HLS (Http Live Streaming) support.
* New Feature: Change font size with Ctrl/Cmd + ‘+’, Ctrl/Cmd + ‘-‘.
* New Feature: Close search tabs with Ctrl/Cmd + ‘w’.
* New Feature: Switch search tabs with Ctrl+Tab, Ctrl+Shift+Tab
* New Feature: Switch search tabs with Cmd+Shift+[, Cmd+Shift+]
* New Feature: Search engines can be disabled in global options.
* Improved and optimized table rendering for search results and library files.
* Refreshed presentation of search results.
* New splash screen format.
* Fixed issue related to smart search configuration.
* Fixed NPE that would cause library table rendering issues.
* Fixed NPE while searching in starred.
* Fixed popup menu in search result displayer.
* Fixed DnD between playlists (some inconsistencies with order index).
* All FrostWire libraries now come in a single FrostWire.jar file.
* Major cleanup of the FrostWire code base.

— FrostWire Team Thu, 20 Jun 2013 00:12:08 -0500