I am sure this is helpful for those who can combine those tools.
Still I stress that access is not about tools, unless a company is providing
them all uniformly. Instead, if I site provides a public service, such as
a store, access is based on interaction.
thanks,
Kare
On Thu, 18 Aug 2016, E.T. wrote:
Hi Karen and others,
After Amazon MP3 Downloader (Windows) was given the boot, I installed the
Amazon Music app. I do not recall just what I had to do initially but now,
when I buy music, all I need do is open the Windows app and my new music goes
into a chosen folder.
I see no reason why the Mac version will not do just as well. Its set to
download new music into a chosen folder within the Downloads folder. There is
an option to put it directly into iTunes but I prefer to do it manually so I
can find the files quickly to put on media players and into a backup folder.
Then I copy to iTunes.
I have not bought music since installing the Mac app so no idea if it
works but suspect it will work fine.
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