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From
14/10/2008 16:26:08
Mike Cole
Yellow Lab Technologies
Stanley, Iowa, United States
 
 
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14/10/2008 16:22:54
Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, North Carolina, United States
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>>>>>>I have a friend who is looking for an MP3 player for her daughter. What are some options with downloading music? Obviously, Ipod\Itunes but 99 cents a pop can get a little expensive, especially for a young child who's tastes change constantly. Can anybody recommend any subscription-based players or plans?
>>>>>
>>>>>Limewire. Pay the $20 per year and get the pro version. You can also set filters so you can avoid virus stuff. There may be better ones for kids, and I've had a few people here say that they had problems with it, but I've used it for a year or so know with no issues.
>>>>
>>>>Yeah, I use Limewire, but my understanding is that even while you are paying for it, it's still illegal.
>>>
>>>The degree of risk involved in being an individual downloader (actually my daughters) is one I can live with.
>>
>>Same with me, too.
>>
>>Jay, what are the advantages of paying for the Pro version?
>
>Mostly speed and the number of results to choose from. There are a couple other bells and whistles, but mostly that's why I paid the $20.
>
>http://www.limewire.com/download/pro.php

I thought about it for a while, but I am pretty satisfied with the speed that I am getting with the free version. The expanded results is very attractive, though.
Very fitting: http://xkcd.com/386/
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