Let me put in my plug for iTunes as well.
I didn't think I would have any interest in the iTunes Store, as I am purely a jazz and classics guy. But surprisingly, I have found a great collection of these genres and have found myself purchasing occasionally.

iTunes Store is also great for finding and subscribing to podcasts. Also iTunes U has some great college courses for free.

I fought the iPod player for several years (Irivers, etc.) but succumbed to the Nano and Shuffle (primarily for audiobooks). Of course, iTunes is best for managing iPods (is there any other (PC) choice?) (Another reason I went with iPods/iTunes was that I just hated the Windows Media Player!, and WinAmp just didn't cut it for me)

I do use the Radio feature for radio streaming, but it doesn't have the greatest lists and is hard to add to. Anyone recommend a good easy to use streaming radio app for the PC?

On the other hand you may really enjoy iTunes. Besides the store, iTunes provides access to 10000s of free podcasts covering a tremendous range of material. For example it has become one of the best places to learn a foreign language. There are lectures from top universities. Etc. Etc.


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