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Re: [Bounty] Rhapsody To Go: The Time Has Come
i use rhapsody all the time, but buy the tracks on my pc for .99. you can transfer them, burn them and enjoy!
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Re: [Bounty] Rhapsody To Go: The Time Has Come
how so? renting music is a waste, because you can only listen to it on your mp3 player or phone. buy the tracks, and they're yours, you can then make cd's and take it anywhere!
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Re: [Bounty] Rhapsody To Go: The Time Has Come
What I would really like is the ability to use my rhapsody subscription on my TP2. Not necessarily transferring "rhapsody to go" tracks, but literally being able to search and stream the entire catalog wherever I am. I played with the rhapsody app on my wife's android phone (samsung moment) and it was probably the only time I was truly "jealous" that I do not have an android phone. From everything I have read, it seems like WM is not going to get a rhapsody app
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Hi BlkScorpion, Our top priorities for mobile remain iPhone, Android, and BlackBerry (RIM). Although Windows Mobile is of course not impossible, we are not actively at work on an app. Hope to have more news on this later this year. Thanks for the feedback, Chris Rhapsody Product Team http://forum.rhapsody.com/rhapsody/t...y_notification |
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Re: [Bounty] Rhapsody To Go: The Time Has Come
This is the perfect example of why I gave up on this thread. The poster is simply uninformed. First, Slacker is streaming radio; with Rhapsody you actually choose what music you want to listen to. Second, Grooveshark/Groovefish's catalog is far, far inferior to Rhapsody's. Third, someone already mentioned Groovefish in this thread.
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