BuyMusic or MusicMatch Jukebox 8? Neither
Published July 28, 2003
BuyMusic.com? MusicMatch Jukebox 8? The Washington Post's Rob Pegoraro says, um, hell no:
- After years of chances for developers to get this stuff right, digital music on the PC remains a "yes, but" proposition.
Yes, Microsoft provides free music software — but its Windows Media Player can't save your CDs as MP3 files.
Yes, other developers provide free MP3 jukebox programs — but they'll spam your desktop with ads, defy your comprehension with illogical interfaces, or both.
Yes, you can download most of the songs you want from the Internet — but you'll be taking music without paying for it and incurring security risks.
Yes, you can try several legitimate download services — but all impose bizarre restrictions on your purchases, and most demand monthly subscription fees.
(Lest a quality MP3 program and music service seem like too much to ask for, both are available on the Mac.)
This dismal state of affairs isn't improving, to judge from two recent examples: MusicMatch Jukebox 8, an update to the widely used music program, and BuyMusic.com, a new service advertised as an answer to Apple's iTunes Music Store.
MusicMatch, often bundled with new PCs and digital-music players, gets a few things right. Both the free and $20 "Plus" versions will save CDs in MP3 format (as well as Windows Media Audio or MP3Pro), manage playlists, transfer music to many portable players and make mix CDs with nicely formatted labels. For $5 a month, MusicMatch can also tune in to custom Web broadcasts.
But this is also an exceptionally ugly, clumsy chunk of code.
....BuyMusic.com, which debuted Tuesday under the unfortunate slogan "Get Loaded," breaks ground as the first Windows-based site to sell major-label songs without charging a subscription fee.
But its advertised prices — "from 79 cents per song" and "from $7.95 per album" — are misleading. CEO Scott Blum said 150,000 of the 300,000 tracks available retail at 99 cents, and 52,000 of them cost $1.04 to $1.99. Many albums cost $9.99 each, and a few go for $12.95.
- BuyMusic or MusicMatch Jukebox 8? Neither
- Published: July 28, 2003
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- Filed Under: Sci/Tech: Internet, Music: News
- Writer: Eric Olsen
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