I don't know if it's available in other places, but I kind of liked the rdio 
client.  I can't see paying $10 a month to stream music though, so these kind 
of streaming services don't appeal to me, but the client is accessible, and the 
paid service was nice (I used the 30-day trial).  The only (major) difference I 
saw between the paid vs. free version of the app, is that on the free version, 
you can tell it you want to hear a certain artist all you want, and it ignores 
you (mostly) while with the paid one, you could restrict it to only that artist 
if you wanted.
Otherwise, I didn't see any difference, but I only used it for a few weeks, and 
not every day at that, so your mileage may vary.
hth.

On Feb 24, 2015, at 2:07 PM, Sarah k Alawami wrote:

> Hmm. If there is a different spotify client I'd love to know about it. 
> Although my music library is over 900 gigs big I don't need it.  How ever 
> since I'm on it I'd like to have the client so I can know when my own stuff 
> is out so I can share links to my fans and fancycles. Lol!
> 
> Blessings. 
>> On Feb 24, 2015, at 4:37 AM, Dane Trethowan <grtd...@internode.on.net> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi!
>> 
>> I very much enjoy some of the subscription based music services around today 
>> which include the likes of Spotify, Pandora and so on.
>> 
>> I was recommended a Pandora client for the Mac called Muse and I'm delighted 
>> to say that the App is 99% accessible though the Interface can be a little 
>> complex looking at a first glance, its something one gets used to fairly 
>> quickly though.
>> 
>> So having fixed the Pandora problem on the Mac perhaps someone is using a 
>> Spotify client?
>> 
>> Both native Spotify and Pandora client Apps are accessible for IOS devices.
>> 
>> The Muse Pandora Mac client is available in the Mac Apps store for $6 
>> Australian.
>> 
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