Monday, April 21, 2008

iTunes Music Store to the rescue!


The idea is to sell songs in digital format for less than a dollar and let buyers play them whenever and wherever they like—as long as it's on an Apple iPod. This truly magnificent invention has found a middle ground between the foot-dragging record labels and the free-for-all digital pirates and for creating a bandwagon onto which its competitors have immediately jumped! iTunes software has become a gateway to the Music Store, where you can easily find and save music to your hard drive, CD or iPod music player—no subscription necessary, just 99¢ per song, or $9.99 for an album. The Windows crowd can get iTunes free, and it offers almost all the same functionality as the paid versions of MusicMatch and Real One, two PC-based rivals. But iTunes is the only music application that will work with the iPod, and it has features—like its powerful search function—that are unrivaled. This program is by far the most easiest and cheapest way to get music onto your ipod...The guilt of illegal downloads and pirating of cd's dissappear, and at 99c, nobody can complain about the price. It gives Apple iPod users unlimited access to all different types of music and works like a music store, but is virtual, where you search and buy tracks online. It truly is a plus to be the owner of an Apple iPod! It allows you the greatest access to all types of music, for a fraction of the price!

1 comment:

Chipo Tazvishaya said...

The Apple iPod really is quite impressive and has helped make music more accessible. You are right in saying that people do not have an excuse anymore cause the price is really low.