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The great thing about my Zune Pass is that I can try before I buy, so to speak. I can download the entire Pink Floyd collection to my PC and Zune, listen to them all as long as I like, and decide if I want to go ahead and buy any. Or that I don't like Pink Floyd and delete them all. When I was on iTunes, I would end up buying things that I ended up regretting, because I couldn't try them out ahead of time.

And I agree that the Zune software is fun to use. I can get lost for hours just exploring new artists using Mixview.

I don't regret my decision to go with Zune for a second.
Posted by: dschmoldt   Posted on: 11/24/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use
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The Silent iPeople  Qbt | 11/21/08
RE: The Silent iPeople  i.rock | 11/21/08
I would rather use iTunes  space1nvaders | 11/24/08
A clear example of uninformed bashing...  j3pr0x | 11/25/08
Re: A clear example of uninformed bashing...  PottHead | 11/26/08
RE: Artist details (Hands-on with the Zune Pass subscription music service)  gentryfunk | 11/22/08
News for you...  Qbt | 11/22/08
Owning Music  bhartman33@... | 11/22/08
Why  Qbt | 11/23/08
Because of selection and price, that's why...  bhartman33@... | 11/23/08
Still missing the point  Ed Bott ZDNet Moderator | 11/23/08
Quality...  fsphiladelphia | 11/23/08
Buying and Renting  bhartman33@... | 11/23/08
Discovery  dschmoldt | 11/24/08
RE: Artist details (Hands-on with the Zune Pass subscription music service)  whydoineedtoreg | 11/25/08
Look at the next image  Ed Bott ZDNet Moderator | 11/26/08
Often Missed Benefit of Zune Pass...  PottHead | 11/26/08

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