It's not the application, just the download service.Originally posted by NetRyder
I'm definitely keen to try the Windows iTunes port.
Originally posted by SPeedY_B
It's not the application, just the download service.
Originally posted by dominic02
yea the windows port for itunes is probably going to use apples format.
Originally posted by Mr_Darko
I found a link that rates all of these services. It looks like Napster actually has the largest library of music as of right now.
http://www.usatoday.com/tech/techreviews/products/2003-10-13-download-option
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Originally posted by XP'd
IMO a large library is no good if you don't have enough freedom w/ your purchase ... and from what I have read about napsteris limited more then say iTunes/eMusic.
Originally posted by thebear
what do you mean by freedom?
Originally posted by XP'd
I mean the ability to do whatever it is you desire to do w/ the the *purchased* song/album. Now that some cds have dropped in price to about $9.99 why would you rather use napster or another like it that doesn't allow you the same freedom of the music @ same price? I mean why pay for an album in mp3 that has digital rights protection all over when you could buy the cd in the store now for the same price and rip it and do what you would like w/ it?
ps - sorry to rant