Ah. Right. You should have seen websites from '90 and '91. Mosaic was one of the only apps available, and it crashed CONSTANTLY. Now, it's impossible for anyone to think about advertising without considering the 'net, and said 'net wasn't MADE for that. It was originally data transfer, and little else, save for those human desires that propigate in any technology.
Aimster is the new West, boyo. Those such as we need such frontiers, or data interchange is so regulated as to make it such that only the rich can indulge. I'll take it, bugs and all, 'cause the makers there have some pride in their creation, and the desire to see it grow and florish. They'll fix what I found, if only as a challenge. Y'should've seen the bugs we found in HTTP 1.0. Faith, boyo. Faith.
It'll get better here. Too many use it. It ain't like ICQ, in that folks have wanted peer-to-peer interaction and exchange all along. This is just easier than rigging FTP sites, as the onus of burden, and proof of burden, is not as visible. Your net admins will put the smack down on one of us long before we have to "pay", where an FTP site is quickly expensive. Ask anyone that ran one. They cost.
I'll use it 'til I see better...