Jul 22
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As soon as I got my iPhone I was keen to start downloading iPhone music tracks onto it

As soon as I got my iPhone I was keen to start downloading iPhone music tracks onto it. I signed up for what seemed like a great iPhone music service and I was really pleased with myself.

Except I appeared to have signed up with a dud. Not only was it very expensive, but I just couldn’t work with it at all. Here are some of the reasons why I couldn’t live with my chose iPhone music service.

Size and variety of the music library. If you’re into country and western or drum and bass, then I could perhaps recommend this service to you (notwithstanding the other problems); if you’re not then don’t bother. I’m not, as it turns out.

File formats. The file formats provided were not even compatible with my iPhone. For a service that purported to offer iPhone music downloads this seemed a little poor. I could convert the files pretty easily with some free software but this doesn’t sound like what I signed up for.

Horrible download interface. I really struggled to work out what was going on; actually I couldn’t see what iPhone music I was currently downloading so quite often I’d have three or four copies of the same track.

Ugh. This is horrible.


Author: Sashi

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