> The subject line says it--I'd appreciate comments on anyone's experience
> with Rhapsody which I was considering trying.  I want to find out as much
as
> possible before downloading the trial version.  Does it allow for files to
> be streamed via Winamp or one of the other players or does it require an
> embedded player for this?
The software you would download to access the Rhapsody service is called the
Rhapsody player.
Are all links and functions accessible with JAWS?
Not out of the box, but it is very easy to make it that.  Like someone said
in a previous message, there is only one screen to wory about, and most
options can be accessed by hotkeys.
> Is it free of ads and spyware or will i be bothered with a lot of other
> garbage if I install it?
I have never seen any, but now-a-days you never know.  Best to run a spyware
cleaning utility regularly.
I assume there is a monthly cost for using the
> service and then an additional fee for downloads, is this correct?
There is a monthly fee, but I think it is a little higher than $9.95 a month
which is what you would pay if you subscribed through Real networks.
Rhapsody isn't a music download service.  What it is is a service that lets
you pick from a catalog of music or spoken word titles songs you would like
to play on your computer.  You can, however burn CDs at $.79 per track.
> Finally, is the trial version fully functional and what are the actual
costs
> per download or use?
Oh, yea, you can play tracks as many times as you want.


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