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Posted on Friday, March 5th, 2004 10:30 AM
WinAmp, however, is relatively lightweight and is easily the best music player for Windows - it just sits up on the bar without being too intrusive and plays music without a lot of fuss or RAM requirements. Why aren't the commercial services as well made? Combined with SHOUTcast, it becomes the perfect music player. I think all the advertising of the commercial music services, it's easy to forget the service I've relied on for years.
So I've cancelled the Napster account (which I did like, but decided wasn't worth the $10 a month - I've got enough recurring media bills already, thanks) and now I'm listening to Virgin Radio or Radio Paradise and am quite happy with their selection. Napster's Adult Alternative "station" (just a big playlist actually) was cool for a few weeks, but then became repetitive. If I wanted repetitive music, I'd listen to my own music collection.
What I really want is a streaming MP3 player for my 6600 now, so I can take this good music stuff on the road. :-)
-Russ