As William said the Amazon app is no longer required. So if you have it on your system uninstall it. I haven't purchased anything in quite a while. So I can't give you the exact steps. But after the purchase you have the option to use the Amazon app or just download the zip file directly.

Also, you can go to your music library and download anything you've purchased. I had to do this a while ago when I discovered an album I had purchased was corrupted. I'm sure it was due to the hard drive that was beginning to fail on my old system.

Ironically, as is often the case, I went round and round and round on Amazon's site trying to figure out how to re-download the album. Finally I gave up and googled something like "how to download my music from Amazon." And a minute later I was in my library with everything I've ever purchased and could download any of it again.

Hth,
Tom


On 9/8/2016 11:40 PM, Tom Fairhurst via Talk wrote:
How do you purchase and download music without using the Amazon Music
app? I too remember how difficult it got to buy usic and then download
it, so I stopped using Amazon.

-----Original Message----- From: William Vandervest via Talk
Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2016 7:48 PM
To: Dave ; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Re: OT: Buying Music

you no longer need to use the amazon music app to buy or download albums or
single songs, single songs are downloaded as mp3 files and albums are
downloaded as mp3 files all in a zip file, they still ask you to use or
install the amazon music app, but you can choose to use your default
downloader





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-----Original Message----- From: Dave via Talk
Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2016 18:55
To: A I Squared Support
Subject: OT: Buying Music

Hello,

I see some questions here asking about using I-tunes.

I once bought music from Amazon, but when they implemented needing to
use their Music program, I stopped purchasing.

Here is my question:

Are there any On Line Music Stores that sell Single Songs?  And the
important thing I am wanting is that these files are just MP3, and they
need No Special Player such as I-Tunes, or what ever Amazon is using
today.

I do realize these Players are used to keep Customers from buying a song
and then giving that song to a buddy.

I am not giving music to friends, but only want to keep my songs, so
they play on anything I own that plays MP3 files.

Thanks for any suggestions.

Grumpy Dave


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