It would be a better deal for some, but the 5 dollar deal is only streaming
music...no device support, nothing kept local.

On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 3:18 PM, Stephen Brownfield
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Chris,
>        I may not be a doctor, but take a chill pill.  I see the discussion
> as to the differences between service and which service is right for you.
>  To do this fairly you need to look at all the costs of each service.
>  Somebody mentioned a service similar to Zune Pass but only $5 a month (you
> only got to keep 5 downloads each month).  If that is true then that would
> be a better deal for me than Zune Pass, but not as good as iTunes (as I said
> in an earlier post I've spent <$50 in the last 4 years on iTunes). Does Zune
> pass over anything other than music?  Podcasts? Movies? Games?
>
> Chris Dunford wrote:
>
>> Look, I'm not trying to force you to use the damn thing. For some people
>> it's a good choice. For others it's not. Ask your doctor if Zune Pass is
>> right for you. It depends entirely on what you want.
>>
>>
>
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