accessible Music Download services

Category: Geeks r Us

Post 1 by WillieTheWoof (I'll have the last word, thank you!) on Saturday, 08-Apr-2006 16:59:50

Didn't know if this should go under accessible electronics or the geeks board but since there are tuns of messages about mp3 players I thought I would ask: are there any accessible good music download services that can be used over the web withouth downloading a softwaer package? I am looking for good legal music downloads. Yes, love to spend that buck. Thanks.

Post 2 by cuddle_kitten84 (I just keep on posting!) on Sunday, 09-Apr-2006 8:56:25

gosh, legal ones are hard. napster is a fairly good download service, though i have to get help putting the music onto my mp3 player. another good one is win mx, sometimes you have to go a bit illegal to get the best.`

Post 3 by WillieTheWoof (I'll have the last word, thank you!) on Sunday, 09-Apr-2006 20:45:22

Ahh! but winmx is dead. I have tried napster but it is quite a chalange to use with Jaws. Thanks.

Post 4 by Dqueen21 (Generic Zoner) on Tuesday, 09-Jan-2007 13:19:38

I use Bearshare it's fre and it works good with Jaws.

Post 5 by Heavy Metal Girl 85 (Zone BBS is my Life) on Tuesday, 09-Jan-2007 16:57:44

I use Rapsity, you pay $10 a month for unlimited downloads, but you have to get a recording program to record the albums . I use replay music to record the albums. They also have JAWS scripsfor Rapsity, but I dont' use them, I rout theJAWS cursor to PC and it works fine.

Post 6 by The Lil Dark Piggy (This site is so "educational") on Wednesday, 10-Jan-2007 9:40:40

Use Blubster, it works with JAWS, but you have to rout your JAWS to PC cursor, and WinMX is down. And WinMX isn't that good.

Post 7 by JH_Radio (I've now got the silver prolific poster award! wahoo!) on Friday, 12-Jan-2007 0:15:45

WinMX is not dead. Take a look at:
http://www.WinMXWorld.com
John

Post 8 by Polka dots and Moonbeams (I've now got the bronze prolific poster award! now going for the silver award!) on Friday, 12-Jan-2007 8:38:14

I don't use any, but I did take a look at Walmart music a while back. It looked pretty streight forward and only $.88 per track.

Post 9 by Musical Ambition (I've got the gold prolific poster award, now is there a gold cup for me?) on Friday, 12-Jan-2007 11:19:14

I've taken a look at Wal-Mart too, but a lot of the songs, didn't seem to have good sound quality.