If you choose to ignore the warnings above and proceed with these searches, take these precautions:
If you execute this search, you will likely see results that look like file lists.
Example Result:
Index of /software/adobe/premiere
What you are seeing: This is a raw file listing from a web server. Someone has uploaded files to a folder and failed to protect it with a password or a landing page, leaving the files visible to the public. intitle index of adobe premiere pro
If open directories are so dangerous, why do they appear in search results like intitle:index of "adobe premiere pro"?
There are three primary reasons:
Do not assume that because something is "indexed" by Google, it is safe. Google indexes the web; it does not vet the web.
If you hate subscriptions, buy Adobe Premiere Elements. It costs around $99.99 (one-time fee). It lacks some pro features (multi-cam editing, advanced Lumetri scopes), but it has guided edits, AI masking, and handles 4K. It is a one-time download, no index required. If you choose to ignore the warnings above