![]() ![]() The download app itself is a good place to start, so that’s what I did, downloading the AmazonMp3 download utility. However, all isn’t tea and roses: One hassle with the Amazon Mp3 store is that it requires that you download and use its own download utility on your computer, similar to Amazon Unboxed, the online video and movie store sponsored by Amazon that hasn’t seemed to have taken off after receiving a lot of launch publicity. Apple’s DRM strategy is pretty lame, actually, as I realize each time I plug one of my many iPods into a computer other than its “paired” system. ![]() More importantly for people who have purchased non-Apple mp3 players just to find that the music you bought and downloaded from the iTunes Store ain’t compatible and there’s no way to legally convert it so you can listen to it on your device, this hassle does not apply to Amazon Mp3 downloaded music. ![]() And being able to sidestep the hassles of DRM is a splendid bonus that’s sure to please many thousands of people. As you’ll see when you read through this article, with millions of titles and pricing just a wee bit lower than the popular Apple iTunes Store (formerly the “iTunes Music Store”), Amazon might well be the first viable competitor to Apple in the online music space. You’re asking what is the most obvious question now that Amazon’s just announced and launched its much awaited AmazonMP3 online music store. ![]()
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