If you have a Mac, the decision is easy: iTunes.
If you have a PC, the decision is a bit harder. Here are my brief thoughts:
Rhapsody:- High quality radio stations!
- Pretty intuitive and streamlined interface. Never once crashed or froze on me!
- Very nice selection, and decent album/artist arrangements and info! Unlike Napster, Rhapsody will also give you info on the full artist discographies, not only the songs/albums Rhapsody has streaming rights to.
- Very fine customer service (but only by e-mail, not phone)
- You can't download any tunes! (though I expect this to change in early-to-mid Q2... ;-)
Napster:- With a premium membership, you can stream full-length songs with about 80-90% of Napster's library (96kbps WMA via broadband), and you can download these same tunes (128kbps WMA), and can PLAY (but not burn) them on up to three computers. This is the membership I have, and I love it!
- With or without a premium membership, you can buy tracks/albums for 99 cents / $9.95.
- E-mail customer service is hit or miss, but phone support is fast and friendly
- Best of all, you can play the Napster songs you download in MC, and they're already (pretty accurately) tagged!
With MC, you can then burn CDs with a mixture of your own songs and (paid) Napster songs, which is very easy and cool to do.
- Napster Radio has the best flexibility but the worst programming out of the services
. Complete random access to your 'stations' -- but too many repeats in pre-programmed stations!
- The WMA plugin can be handy, but I'm not very fond ot it.
- On the forums there, I'm "SmileGuy"
- Napster offers a paltry 3 day Premium trial, but you can download and use the non-premium features indefinitely without fee (30 second previews, artist info, etc.)
- Has the best portable player support of any service.
MusicMatch:- Absolutely the best Internet radio ANYWHERE. Well worth the $3 or so a month (I renewed for just $29.95 a year). Huge selection of genres and subgenres and more. Recommendations are fun and sometimes uncannily spot-on.
- Downloads are at WMA 160kbps, the best of any major download service I believe.
- Artist info is nicely integrated and fairly complete.
ALL of the services:- Have decent sound
- Are pretty easy to cancel
- Offer free trials (TRY THEM!!!)
- Fail to provide unrestricted (un-DRM'd) downloads
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I've written a bit about ALL of the services above on my blog. Check out
my blog index and search for any of the services, and you'll find several items
. Or just scan the latest entries in the index and note my music commentaries
. I'd love to hear your feedback!