There are numerous Peer To Peer (P2P) applications such as FrostWire (See links below) but with the closure of Limewire these too may start to limit their operations to avoid similar injunctions.
you can also use frost wire red tube and xhampters enjoy ;)
To do this just go onto limewire. One type of limewire is free and the other type you have to pay. you download the music of limewire to your computer and then download it to your mp4. HOPE THIS HELPS
Limewire IS legal. Just don't download copyrighted material. * Limewire can be used for sharing and downloading many types of files other than music.
One can purchase a Limewire download at their official website. A Limewire download may also be acquired at other websites such as Kioskea and DownloadSquad although Limewire's official website would be the best trusted option.
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Number one way: First download limewire. Then pick songs you want to download on limewire. After that download itunes. After that your music should be on itunes. You have to make sure your ipod is on windows format. Then you import the music on itunes to music or some other file on itunes. And there you have it free music. Yay! Number two way: You download itunes first and then limewire and the rest is the same.
All I use is iTunes and Limewire. I just download the music on limewire and drap and drop it into iTunes then sync my ipod. Hope I helped :D
You Could Use Frost-Wire
if you mean limewire then yes, it is called frostwire
The peer to peer file sharing computer program LimeWire can be downloaded from a plethora of places on the internet. LimeWire can be downloaded from the official LimeWire website, or from other websites like CNET.
best buy, napster, walmart music downloads, emusic there is a lot of other ones
You can use a program called bearshare which is suitable for use with ipods and other mp3 players
if you are wondering about other music programs to download music there is "Ares", Limewire, ect.. but if you want to listen to music most computers come with "Window Media Player"