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Good downloading programs?


Question Posted Wednesday July 18 2007, 2:13 am

So I was searching Limewire before for some music from the early 90s and a few things came up, but there weren't enough people downloading them or something to work.

And I desperately want these songs so I came here to ask a question.

What are some good programs you can download, so you can download songs? I used to use Bearshare and that worked a treat before that upgrade happened...

It doesn't even have to be a program, theres some great websites you can use to download songs but I don't know these websites, that's the problem.


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o0okrissyo0o answered Monday July 23 2007, 4:58 pm:
okay! i used to use limewire but now i've moved on. i use a program called uTorrent and what it does is "extract" torrents.

go to www.utorrent.com and you can download it!
after you download the program you go to a torrent site. i personally use www.isohunt.com.

you search (in the search bar) for a song on the CD it is on. When you type in the CD/Artist, tons of files should come up and you just click on it and then click download. Save the download and after that, open uTorrent and open the torrent in the program. After that it will download it for you and it usually takes about 5-20 minutes for a CD.

It saves in a download file and you can open it in WMP or iTunes!

It is complicated at first... but it is SO worth it!

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Sima answered Wednesday July 18 2007, 5:17 pm:
FROSTWIRE.

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^^ search for frostwire.

I've had NO problems with this program. Sometimes Frostwire comes up with the same error message, but it is MUCH safer than Limewire and Bearshare (I've tried both.)

Limewire gave me a lot of viruses and ruined my hard drive. I really recommend FW though. :]

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theymos answered Wednesday July 18 2007, 10:16 am:
My peer-to-peer guide:
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Like I mention there, audio.altavista.com will often find older songs.

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