thanks, we do have Rdio out here so I must give that a go.

I pay $6 I think it is for a monthly subscription to Pandora and for that? Well I get better quality streaming than you get with the free version - and that's a fact, you can certainly hear the difference in the audio quality when you use the free version - and there are no ads when subscribed, just track after track with you interacting to tell Pandora whether you like or dislike what you're hearing.

$10 a month for Rdio puts it on a par with Spotify which I also have a subscription to, a different service altogether than Pandora and the only thing they have in common really is that they both play music.

Wit Spotify I use the iPhone client to access the service or I access it from other devices, its a shame that the Spotify Mac client itself isn't accessible - or wasn't the last time I tried it. -

Another service worth mentioning here is http://radiotunes.com which has both free and premium services, its different in that you can't select hwat you want to hear, you hear what the channel director plays you however - if you're into music - a premium subscription to Radiotunes is certainly worth the $6 per month given that there are literally dozens and dozens of music channels to choose from and ad free when you subscribe, of course audio quality is at a premium.

There is an IOS and Android Radiotunes App which are both accessible. you can configure Radiotunes to play through your favourite Media Player such as VLC, iTunes and so on.

One does wonder why people waste their time creating radio stations on the Internet these days when the audience can hear what they want when they want with Pandora, Rdio, Spotify and so on, guess "Boys Like Their Toys" and like a blast from the past in the DJ world <smile> but i'm rambling.


On 26/02/2015 1:34 AM, Travis Siegel wrote:
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 <[email protected]> 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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