The Secret Behind Internet Explorer

I'm sure, many of us browsing or surfing the net may used the default browser if you're using Windows XP in particular. By checking blogs, visiting social network site, searching from something to anything, watching video clips, listening to online radio stations, playing online games, chatting to downloading music like mp3, wma, etc. Yes, you heard it right, downloading. Most of us popularly know that using internet can acquire us to research and find something without leaving your room or paying something.

There are free web sites offering free downloads of music and also videos or clips by just signing or joining free. All you have to do is an e-mail account and fill up some personal details like your name and age and presto, you're free to go. But once you're getting your free song, some site's require you to pay like buying through Amazon, eBay using Pay-pall, etc or buy upgrading your membership to Premium account that will give you access to their database which is normal because it's their business and also for them to earn.

Unfortunately if you can find site's offering free download particularly music, chances are you get 30 seconds of the song you like or the download button is not accessible and the only thing you can do is just listen. But don't worry, I am sharing my method how to get the song you listen by just listening using Internet Explorer. If you have the skills of Copy & Paste button, which I'm sure you know, some of the site's offering free listening to the songs they have can be acquire on the browser's Temp files.



When you're visiting any site or browsing the net, technically all information, images, history, cookies and even passwords, etc are all cached in order for speedier access if you want to retrieved the data again and these are all stored in Temporary Internet Files. Just make sure the media is finish buffering. Go and click Start>Control Panel>Internet Options and navigate the Settings button on Browsing History then click View Files. Once there just look for the TYPE column which categorized the files through extension names. Song are sometimes have .mp3 or .wma extension names. Once you've seen this, time to use copy & paste to have the music files jump to your Music file folder.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Whatever you say, IE will be the first choice of first-to-own-a-computer. Since Windows is popular to the majority, IE is bundled and ready to use for web browsing experience. Well, it depends on the user. Before I used Firefox, but now I use OPERA for good.