Rhapsody Music Service Dilemma
I have finally made a full-fledged switch from WinXP to Fedora Red Hat. (THANK GOD) Before I was unable to use linux because of a serial-ATA controller and HDD (no support), but being introduced to Fedora Core cured that disease.
OK so here is the dilemma: In my Windows XP days I was using a streaming music service called "Rhapsody" which can be downloaded at listen.com. I have gotten "used" to the Rhapsody interface and find it more desirable than "throwing the dice" on Gnutella networks searching for music. So the question is: Is there a ported / "open-client" version of Rhapsody Music Service out there? Is there a Streaming Music Service out there that has a linux client? :) ANY INFO IS GREATLY APPRECIATED!!!! :) |
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rhapsody - linnux
Rhapsody has an all access service for 9.95 / month.
The catch is that you have to pay 99 cents to burn the tracks. Do you think this security will work with open source burn utilities? Thanks Mike |
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