Alexander Posted December 22, 2003 Report Posted December 22, 2003 (edited) I recently signed on to both, and have already downloaded a couple of albums that I was curious about, but didn't feel like getting in the stores. I got "Panthalassa" and "Panthalassa: The Remixes" as well as "Bird Up: The Charlie Parker Remix Project." Last week, I got the No Doubt "Singles Collection." I have to say that I've been pleased so far. The sound quality of the copies I got is very good (better than the few times I experimented with illegal file sharing). I'm pretty good at making myself covers and stuff, so I don't miss that aspect of buying in "real life." On the whole, my experiences with both have been positve so far. Anyone have different experiences? I'm thinking this is a very positve direction for the music to take. Anyone disagree? Edited December 22, 2003 by Alexander Quote
medjuck Posted December 22, 2003 Report Posted December 22, 2003 No disagreeement here. I 've started to use the i-tunes store quite a bit. I'm hoping that they'll start offering things that are not available on cd. Quote
Alec Posted December 23, 2003 Report Posted December 23, 2003 I haven't tried the new Napster, but I too like iTunes. I doubt that, for me, it will supplant buying regular CDs, but for a quick fix, some singles, or some of the exclusive content, it can't be beat. Also, we just got cable modem connection so I can really download now! Quote
Saint Vitus Posted December 25, 2003 Report Posted December 25, 2003 Another iTunes user here ... The software (for Windows) is very good for managing the mp3 files I have (hundreds of them), and I occasionally buy to get hit singles from the artists I'm not sure I want the whole album (for instance, "Where Is the Love" from Black Eyed Peas). Quote
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