> 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.
Sorry. I couldn't agree more with deciding which service is right for you, and that's exactly what I said. Certain people, however, have a habit of substituting their personal preferences for actual criticism. "I don't use my iPod that way, and anyone who does is stupid." It gets annoying after a while. > 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). The $5 service (Napster) is different. Except for the 5 downloads a month, it's just streaming audio, i.e., you can't put anything on an iPod or whatever. > Does Zune pass over anything other than music? Podcasts? Movies? > Games? Zune Pass is a music service. Zune Marketplace has videos (movies are apparently in the pipeline), but they aren't covered by Zune Pass. ************************************************************************* ** List info, subscription management, list rules, archives, privacy ** ** policy, calmness, a member map, and more at http://www.cguys.org/ ** *************************************************************************
