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zevele10

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Emusic download manager
« on: October 11, 2002, 03:42:24 am »

Dear EMusic Subscriber,

EMusic is very excited to announce the release of the
EMusic Download Manager 1.0 (for Windows users) and
Pickup (for Mac OS X users)! These software programs are
designed to make your song and album downloading on EMusic
a breeze! Here are the benefits:

--> Save your music to one convenient, easy to find place
--> Download an entire album with one mouse click
--> Queue up multiple tracks and albums for download

These software programs are easy-to-use, highly recommended
and totally free!

WINDOWS USERS:

-- Download the EMusic Download Manager 1.0 here:
http://click.myreg.net/r/n_575585270/t_dO+w/u_www.emusic.com/help/download.html
-- If you have any questions please visit our help section
here:
http://click.myreg.net/r/n_575585270/t_dO+x/u_help.emusic.com/emdlm

MACINTOSH OS X USERS:

-- Download Pick Up here:
http://click.myreg.net/r/n_575585270/t_dPc1/u_www.emusic.com/macdownload
-- After downloading Pick Up, visit the following page of
your My Account to enable the software on EMusic:
http://click.myreg.net/r/n_575585270/t_dO+z/u_www.emusic.com/my_account/emp_setting.html
-- If for some reason you clear your cookies, you will need
to repeat the step above by visiting the main page of My
Account and clicking "Turn On/Off Download Manager."

Please note, download managers other than the EMusic
Download Manager and Pick Up are not compatible with
EMusic full album downloads, effective October 14, 2002.

EMusic will not offer customer support for Pick Up, however
you can visit the Pick Up web site for more information
about the product:
http://click.myreg.net/r/n_575585270/t_dO+A/u_members.home.nl/vissering/indexfree.html


Regards,




Please note, download managers other than the EMusic
Download Manager and Pick Up are not compatible with
EMusic full album downloads, effective October 14, 2002
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Jazzwolf

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Re: Emusic download manager
« Reply #1 on: October 11, 2002, 04:09:15 am »

I received the same e-mail and I was also wondering if this is the end of MJ Download Manager? :'(
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zevele10

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Re: Emusic download manager
« Reply #2 on: October 11, 2002, 05:18:10 am »

I was 'a tester' of they download manager/

Nothing special-a lot like the FreeAmp one.download one by one and if you close the computer,all the queue is lost.
Very neat interface and easy to use
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Jazzwolf

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Re: Emusic download manager
« Reply #3 on: October 11, 2002, 05:26:38 am »

I used it myself and didn't' care for it, too slow and no resume etc... It's actually pretty lame.
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zevele10

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Re: Emusic download manager
« Reply #4 on: October 11, 2002, 05:30:42 am »

no resume?are you sure? I am allmost sure there is resume,but i may be wrong...
Was fast as MJ on a one track download at the time,but with MJ you can download more than one at the time
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clanger9

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Re: Emusic download manager
« Reply #5 on: October 11, 2002, 10:07:54 am »

> Please note, download managers other than the EMusic
> Download Manager and Pick Up are not compatible with  
> EMusic full album downloads, effective October 14, 2002

Well spotted!
I just emailed their support asking if this is really the case (and if so, objecting strongly to this change).

Other Emusic / MJ+ users might like to do the same...

The MJ+ downloader may have bugs (e.g. UNC pathnames drive it crazy), but at least it is nicely integrated with the player software...
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