hi all
pls recommend some applications for searching and downloading mp3's.
hi all
pls recommend some applications for searching and downloading mp3's.
Time flies when you don't know what you're doing.
i think its called Super MP3 download it allows you to listen to the song first.
The 100% legal way?
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Well i'm sure you've tried Itunes and Zune eh? That's exactly what they do....
I'm not sure about ITunes, but Zune [you don't need an Ipod or Zune player to use this btw] actually recommends music based on whatever you've been listening to etc etc.
Unless you're talking about P2P, then that's a totally different range of apps...
Why don't you just use news servers? Go to NZB sites and grab them from there...
We're all running on caveman software...
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it's called a browser. go to a search engine like google and type in the artist and title, added by a "rapidshare.com"
don't do this though, it's illegal.
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just googled it. one learns everyday!
What is an NZB Site? - An NZB site monitors Usenet newsgroups and allows you to search for files and then download NZB files. Then you feed the NZB file into an NZB "client" program like SuperNZB which will connect to your ISP's news server and download the files that you initially searched for.
Why do I need an NZB Site? - Because they save you time. Many newsgroups have zillions of files and it takes a long time to search through them with a traditional newsreader program.
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Soulseek is flippin awesome!!!!!!!
Legal or not legal do we really care?
thanks man. websense is blocking the download. wiki:
Soulseek is a peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharing network and application.[1] It is used mostly to exchange music, although users are able to share a variety of files. It was created by Nir Arbel, a former Napster programmer.[2] The server used is composed of two networks since 2006. Since 6 July 2008, there has been an attempt to merge them with the arrival of a new stable release [3].
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