I have been a eMusic customer since late 2006, about two years now.
The use terms were a bit better then than they are now, but the montly payment sometimes is a pain - the allowed downloads last only that month, no transfer to the next. You need to remember to download songs each month. But I have so far liked the variety (different from iTunes for example), so I'm still keeping up the monthly payments.
In terms of usability, not at the iTunes level, but not bad either, and the mp3 files have been good quality.
I have two subscriptions, one prepaid for 2 years at 75 songs a month comes to something like $0.24 a song and one monthly for 100 songs. I use it to discover great music that you don't hear on the radio and sometimes to get mainstream albums. I don't worry about losing downloads because I use mine as soon as they are available. You can redownload if needed. quality is fine.
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I have been a eMusic customer since late 2006, about two years now.
The use terms were a bit better then than they are now, but the montly payment sometimes is a pain - the allowed downloads last only that month, no transfer to the next. You need to remember to download songs each month. But I have so far liked the variety (different from iTunes for example), so I'm still keeping up the monthly payments.
In terms of usability, not at the iTunes level, but not bad either, and the mp3 files have been good quality.
Thanks.
They should allow one to wait with downloads, at least a couple of months, without losing them. There shouldn't be a reason to get stressed about it.
I have two subscriptions, one prepaid for 2 years at 75 songs a month comes to something like $0.24 a song and one monthly for 100 songs. I use it to discover great music that you don't hear on the radio and sometimes to get mainstream albums. I don't worry about losing downloads because I use mine as soon as they are available. You can redownload if needed. quality is fine.
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