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Acquisition (English "“acquisition"”, "“acquisition"”, "“Akquise"”) is a Client for the exchange stock exchange Gnutella, which is offered to OS X exclusively for the operating system Mac. The Client uses the same program core as LimeWire (open SOURCE), the graphic user interface is however Closed SOURCE. Acquisition is offered as Shareware.

Its strengths Acquisition particularly sees in close co-operation with the operating system and its to Musikplayer iTunes. Acquisition sorts downloaded files according to type of medium into the files for music, films and pictures, music, planned by Mac OS X, when desired the user automatically to the International Telecommunication Union it music library is automatically transferred.

The author of the software is the Australian David Watanabe, which created also the RSS newsreader NewsFire.

The development of the German version was stopped after version 113.2, the translator changed to Phex.

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