
junplugged
Taking the slow road
itunes didn't support windows until recently, I guess Apple wants everyone to use Apple for music, not happening....
Napster, I see they have on demand listening and downloading, but you can't burn the tune until you buy it.
That seems fair, since I would almost never care to burn a compressed file and listen to it on high qual gear, if I want something, I can buy a CD and then know what I have instead of having to label some cdr or search my hard drive, etc.
If I do like a tune from an artist, I will want to know what else they did, so I WILL buy a CD. I have no problem with that. If I just want to hear that one song, then I'll listen to the radio, or with the new Napster, I guess I could listen on demand?
I'm still researching this stuff, anyone have any info, or experience?
Napster, I see they have on demand listening and downloading, but you can't burn the tune until you buy it.
That seems fair, since I would almost never care to burn a compressed file and listen to it on high qual gear, if I want something, I can buy a CD and then know what I have instead of having to label some cdr or search my hard drive, etc.
If I do like a tune from an artist, I will want to know what else they did, so I WILL buy a CD. I have no problem with that. If I just want to hear that one song, then I'll listen to the radio, or with the new Napster, I guess I could listen on demand?
I'm still researching this stuff, anyone have any info, or experience?