|
Posted by Tony Wiseman on 12/15/06 09:24
Hi,
I have set up a specialised search engine using Google' new Co-op
venture to focus on sites that provide legal MP3 downloads without strings.
You can find it on my Blog at http://www.download2mp3.com/blog/ .
The development of this feature is described in the blog and I am still
looking for collaborators to extend and refine the list of sites included -
so far it tends to reflect my tastes and interests in music which are broad
but not universal.
Tony
<gregjgman@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1165691486.644436.112500@79g2000cws.googlegroups.com...
> I bought an MP3 player (not Ipod) and want to use an MP3 service to
> legally purchase MP3 downloads.
>
> The problem is that I'm finding extra stings to be attached when using
> such services.
>
> For instance with Napster, I can't simply synch the downloads to my
> player. I have to instead purchase their subscription service before I
> can synchronize. Furthermore, it appears that they download as WMAs
> instead of MP3s.
>
> I had Yahoo's service which was working fine but now it says that I'm
> logged in with two IDs and that I have to disconnect one first before
> using the service. This is not true and I can't get a hold of their
> customer service.
>
> Do any of you know a service that will allow me to download MP3s, pay
> just for the download and be able to transfer the MP3 to my player with
> no strings attached?
>
Navigation:
[Reply to this message]
|