You don't have to install Limewire or a BitTorrent client or any P2P software. All you need is Google:
http://www.google.comFollow these neat tricks below:
1. Type the following in the Google search entry box:
Code:
intitle:"index.of"
What "index.of" does is search for directories specifically - normally directories have the words "index of" inside them. And what are directories exactly?
It means the page does not have an index, meaning it just the files inside the directories listed in order. It could be text files, music files etc. The important thing is it doesn't have an index, html, php or whatever page.
2. Then add the file types you are looking for separated by straight bars ("|"). Thus, you type:
Code:
intitle:"index.of" (mp3|mp4|avi)
What the command above does is search for directories with mp3s, mp4s and avi (music videos perhaps) files in them. If you only want to search for one file type, say mp3, you can do that too.
3. Then append the title of the song you want to download, each word separated by dots. Thus you have this (example):
Code:
intitle:"index.of" (mp3|mp4|avi) parokya.ni.edgar
The dot in between each word of the title of the song means that it can substitute for underscore, dashes, percent perhaps or whatever special character the song could include to separate each word.
Sometimes, certain titles will not return any search hits. I would suggest instead to delete a portion of the title. For example, while searching for the Beatles song "Norweigian Wood" using the command above, Google returned nothing but when I used this command, it gave me a lot:
Code:
intitle:"index.of" (mp3|mp4|avi) norweigian
OR...
You can use the name of the band or artist who sang the song you are searching for. For example:
Code:
intitle:"index.of" (mp3|mp4|avi) the.beatles
4. We can also add special key words such as html, htm, asp, php. So the final command would look like this:
EXAMPLE:
Code:
intitle:"index.of" (mp3|mp4|avi) real.love -html -htm -php -asp -cf -jsp
What does the last string of key words serve? What that would do is exclude any html, htm, php, asp, cf & jsp pages that might grab the search results and give you non-directory listing.
If you are looking for games, you can try these file types:
(exe|iso|msi|rar|zip|ace)
Or use these sites:
1. SearchHacker
http://www.searchhacker.com/ (find free mp3, ebooks, fonts, ringtones, webcams, lyrics, people and many more file formats in unsecured directories with various clever search techniques - powered by Google Co-op)
2. Google To Person
http://www.g2p.org/For sound files, you can also try this command:
Code:
-inurl:(htm|html|php) intitle:"index of" +"last modified" +"parent directory" +description +size +(wma|mp3|mp4|m4a) "Artist"
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