Same thing here, the only flaw I can find with napster, is that when you use napster to go, album art isn't downloaded with it. (for me anyway) So I have to download it myself.
I gave the free mp3 player to my brother and I use a creative zen Vision:m. I chose that player because of napster, I can't afford to pay for all the music I have, I'd much rather pay about 15 pound a month and have unlimited easy access music without viruses. The library of Napster is not as large as it could be, it really should progress into video and podcasts.
I get slow downloads with Napster, but thats because of my Virgin 20mb broadband throttling certain services.
Lmao, i'm not a creative fanboy :s I have a Zen vision:M and I broke the screen, lmao, I suck with mp3 players, I always break them :/ What I want is a big ol' fashioned jukebox to carry around on my back.
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I gave the free mp3 player to my brother and I use a creative zen Vision:m. I chose that player because of napster, I can't afford to pay for all the music I have, I'd much rather pay about 15 pound a month and have unlimited easy access music without viruses. The library of Napster is not as large as it could be, it really should progress into video and podcasts.
I get slow downloads with Napster, but thats because of my Virgin 20mb broadband throttling certain services.