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Now that URGE has merged into Rhapsody, I don't know where to take my Clix. I loved the To-Go subscription model. URGE was by far the best one when I last tested out all the services.
I have tried out Napster and Rhapsody and both do not transfer album art which I consider important (otherwise, kind of takes away the beauty of the Clix). FYI: I have the original Clix with 4gb. Does anyone have any suggestions? I wanted to try out Yahoo! but I cannot find a way to signup for a trial for the life of me. Perhaps they shut it down? I've asked on Yahoo! answers and on their forum to no avail. Thanks for your help in advance! |
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I typed in "yahoo music trial" into google and got this:
http://music.yahoo.com/ymu/ The graphic on the right says "Enjoy 14 free days on us!" and there is a "Get Started" button. Hope that works for you. |
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"To Go" Subscription Model
emusic and audio lunchbox both have a to go subscription model, wal-mart.com as "a la carte" downloads. I tried yahoo at one time & it is a similar model to napster and rhapsody.
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http://frustratedprogrammer.blogspot...album-art.html
i have not used it yet, but i assume it works.
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