Amazon's MP3 downloading software is also 100 percent accessible with VO. When a track or album is purchased/downloaded, you get a small file, a .amz file. You open this file which launches the Amazon software and it'll begin the actual download of each track.

On Nov 7, 2008, at 2:54 AM, Kevin Reeves wrote:

The emusic software works great on the Mac. All it does is grabs the songs that you choose via the web interface and downloads them to a folder of your
choice. Hth

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i here emusic
http://emusic.com
works well on the mac but havn't tryed it in a long time mike

On Oct 12, 2008, at 10:17 AM, Larry Wanger wrote:

I'm familiar with music subscription services such as Napster, Rapsity
and others but don't believe the subscription part of these services
can run on the Mac. Is this correct or does someone know of a service
that will. For those who aren't sure what I'm speaking of, several
services exist where you pay a flat rate and, as long as you pay that
fee each month, your music works just fine. Anyone have some
suggestions?




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