iSearchMusic is a free and simple utility to search on Google for Music (.mp3, .mp4, .avi) files on servers.
iSearchMusic uses a special search action to show only servers which contain music files.
Simply copy the application to you Applications folder, double-click on it and enter an Artist and/or title of a song you wish to search for. Search results will be shown in your default internet browser.
Choose one of the results and search using Command+F in Safari for the same query you entered in iSearchMusic.
I don't think this app is going to be of much help for anyone who looks for music using the internet on a daily basis. It doesn't bring anything new to the world (especially not an application icon), and does nothing but automate launching your browser and pasting in google the name of the song you're searching for, and adding to the search field some mumbo-jumbo - probably in order to limit the results to music files, but doing so only increases the chances of the results being wrong or unrelated.
I know people who were used to enter the whole line into the google searchfield, which takes much more time than simply entering what you want to search for and pressing the Search button.
Secondly, this is freeware and may be used if you want to search faster (see above).
Anyway, thanks for your review.
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iSearchMusic is a free and simple utility to search on Google for Music (.mp3, .mp4, .avi) files on servers.
iSearchMusic uses a special search action to show only servers which contain music files.
Simply copy the application to you Applications folder, double-click on it and enter an Artist and/or title of a song you wish to search for. Search results will be shown in your default internet browser.
Choose one of the results and search using Command+F in Safari for the same query you entered in iSearchMusic.
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I know people who were used to enter the whole line into the google searchfield, which takes much more time than simply entering what you want to search for and pressing the Search button.
Secondly, this is freeware and may be used if you want to search faster (see above).
Anyway, thanks for your review.