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Title: Someone here Please point me in the right direction....
Post by: C-Los on July 21, 2004, 07:12:26 am
My Daughter wants to DL'ed some songs, she said she's heard that there are some places that charged a small monthly fee for unlimited DL's... :skeptic:

I told her no-more Kassa or whatever it was, I got a virus from that thing back when I had ME and had to re-format... :cuss:

So she asked If I could find one that was acceptable to put on the computer..... :help:

Thank You.... :)
Title: Re: Someone here Please point me in the right direction....
Post by: Javora on July 21, 2004, 07:15:21 am
My Daughter wants to DL'ed some songs, she said she's heard that there are some places that charged a small monthly fee for unlimited DL's... :skeptic:

I told her no-more Kassa or whatever it was, I got a virus from that thing back when I had ME and had to re-format... :cuss:

So she asked If I could find one that was acceptable to put on the computer..... :help:

Thank You.... :)

Have you tried the Apple/Macintosh web site or the new Napster site?
Title: Re: Someone here Please point me in the right direction....
Post by: C-Los on July 21, 2004, 09:52:21 am
Thanks, I'll check them out....I'm just a little leary after the last time.

I know nothing is totally safe, I just don't want her to DL'ed another Virus and go thru all that again !
Title: Re: Someone here Please point me in the right direction....
Post by: Death_Merchant on July 22, 2004, 01:27:30 am
Personally, I use Apple's iTunes.

$0.99 singles, most albums $10
You buy it, it's yours. No subscription that must be renewed. No virus worries. Completely legal.
If only it were more than 128kbs.... (like I can hear the difference ;) )

iTunes also lets you set up an "allowance account" for the kids (or wife..lol).
Title: Re: Someone here Please point me in the right direction....
Post by: Iceman on July 22, 2004, 07:31:50 pm
Just for your information,

I've used Kazaa and/or Limewire for a LONG time now, well, long to me, and I've never gotten anything even remotely dangerous.  You just have to know the difference between .exe and .mp3 and .mp3.exe