Use these free:
- Mysterbin (excels with ebooks, it tends to filter better in my expereince, all round is great too).
- Binsearch (all-rounder, solid for films/TV shows)
- Nzbclub (best of the free indexers, a wealth of info for your chosen search but occasionally wonky results)
Search by scene/P2P title if you can or by name/year for films. Mix and match search strings, if none of these three have a hit, you'll need to dig down into the depths of headers or try torrents as it more than likely isn't indexed.
I have almost completely stopped using anything else since I signed up for NZBmatrix. It's just convenient. I can send the nzbs I wanna download directly to sabnzbd, I don't have to sift through tons of virus-infected entries on the common usenet search engines and the user comments give you a good impression of the quality of the release (for movies for example).
My advice: Get NZBmatrix and be happy.
Oh, and at the guy being banned multiple times from NZBmatrix: I guess that was probably for a reason. I never had any problem there whatsoever. And I signed up in 2008.
thanks for the replies guys
i used mysterbin. i had to change the title of what i was searching for
bingo! i found it
question: can i search by isbn number?
that would be great if i could do
i'll hold off on nzbmatrix for now
mysterbin, I have problems on searching the books that i want, it does not really come out with the right result...
any one heard of "book flood"... is it a library of books that you can search book within?
any suggestion on the better or efficient way to search ebook by title?
Virus infected entries? If you knew what you were doing you wouldn't need to fork out cash for something that is pointless paying for.
@ citycfai
Find the ebooks title via google, then copy and paste and see what comes up. You may need to modify it. The group book list, use Ctrl+F to narrow down the search.
Anyyone who uses search engines like nzbindex knows that there are a lot of 'fake' files riddled with viruses out there. And while they are usually easy to spot, it's still an inconvenience to me. By using NZBmatrix I avoid the issue altogether and have some neat little features on top of that aswell. If that means that 'I don't know what I'm doing', well then so be itYou surely seem like quite the expert considering your ban history
All I'm saying is: I'm happy with the service they provide and I recommend it.
Last edited by OpenNet; 07-16-2012 at 11:32 AM.
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I like the matrix. It was only $7 when I signed up and that is for a 10 year subscription. Sure they don't index everything but that's why I use bin search or mystery bin as a back up.
The user comments on the matrix is what I really like. Sometimes the feed back given is really helpful.
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