12-12-2016, 12:44 AM
I've been on this forum for a while and usually when I find something of interest it has already been shared.
But I would still like to make a contribution of some value and hope that some people will find it helpful. I did a search and didn't see this shared, so hopefully this isn't a dupe.
A lot of times the files that people are looking for are on Amazon AWS. A quick way to find the files, or at least a portion of them is to do a string search at google.
go to google.com
in the search box type: site:s3.amazonaws.com + file you want
For example: site:s3.amazonaws.com + puzzle book or site:s3.amazonaws.com "puzzle book"
Once you have the basic search string, you can look for file type, name of the product creator, name of the product... whatever gets you there. You may have to try different variations to find your target - and you may not ever get exactly what you're looking for. But with this strategy, you can find all sorts of cool stuff.
Now go have some fun!
But I would still like to make a contribution of some value and hope that some people will find it helpful. I did a search and didn't see this shared, so hopefully this isn't a dupe.
A lot of times the files that people are looking for are on Amazon AWS. A quick way to find the files, or at least a portion of them is to do a string search at google.
go to google.com
in the search box type: site:s3.amazonaws.com + file you want
For example: site:s3.amazonaws.com + puzzle book or site:s3.amazonaws.com "puzzle book"
Once you have the basic search string, you can look for file type, name of the product creator, name of the product... whatever gets you there. You may have to try different variations to find your target - and you may not ever get exactly what you're looking for. But with this strategy, you can find all sorts of cool stuff.
Now go have some fun!