How to download music for free without P2P software
Posted on March 23, 2007 at 7:31 pm
If you want to download songs of your favorite bands, but don’t understand how all peer-to-peer software works or you are worried about facing legal consequences by downloading from P2P networks, then you might want to use a program called Clickster.
Clickster uses Google and other search engines to find MP3’s, which have indexed more MP3’s than the P2P networks, so that means you can find just about every song and not have to worry about illegal downloads. The music industry does not seem to care (or does not know) that Google has more MP3’s indexed than all the P2P networks combined.
Clickster is a freeware program and is really easy to use. Once you have it installed, it loads up with a simple interface where you type in the name of the song or artist and the search begins! You can download the files directly or you can play them through the interface by double clicking on the song name.
Pretty sweet! No need to worry about downloading bloated P2P software that might have spyware if you just want to listen to a little music while working on your computer!
Source: http://www.ghacks.net/2007/03/22/search-for-and-download-mp3-with-clickster/
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