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AOL Takes a big step down!!
I am one of those AOL Music Now subscribers who were "seamlessly" migrated to Napster, however, I lost all my playlists and my additional download and transfer rights to my purchased music. I was an on-again, off-again subscriber. No one said, in big letters, "if you are not a PAID subscriber at the moment we migrate, all your property on AOL Music Now will be lost". So I lost everything.
Furthermore, Napster is a BIG, BIG step down from AOL Music Now. Napster is clunky to use, has no free search, has a minimal number of genre categories, and the community function sucks. All you get in community is a huge list of peoples logon id's. What does that tell you about the music. Napster has to do some homework. Hire some advisors who use iTunes, the old AOL Music Now, even Rhapsody, so they know what's going on and what they're competing with. I'm very disappointed.
Jim
AOL Takes a big step down!!
I am one of those AOL Music Now subscribers who were "seamlessly" migrated to Napster, however, I lost all my playlists and my additional download and transfer rights to my purchased music. I was an on-again, off-again subscriber. No one said, in big letters, "if you are not a PAID subscriber at the moment we migrate, all your property on AOL Music Now will be lost". So I lost everything.
Furthermore, Napster is a BIG, BIG step down from AOL Music Now. Napster is clunky to use, has no free search, has a minimal number of genre categories, and the community function sucks. All you get in community is a huge list of peoples logon id's. What does that tell you about the music. Napster has to do some homework. Hire some advisors who use iTunes, the old AOL Music Now, even Rhapsody, so they know what's going on and what they're competing with. I'm very disappointed.
Jim
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