![]() Kind of ironic because of how much larger Microsoft and Windows has always been over them. ![]() Apple is some huge conglomerate - so well organized - and is like a monopoly as much as they can make themselves out to be. However, what you people say is annoying me as well.īut I get the feeling there must be sort of an underlying agreement with Apple somewhere. However, I have never totally been satisfied with Rhapsody. I used to be a Rhapsody user for years, and not into Apple products for the same reasons many of the others have said. I'm fairly new to Spotify, and kind of like it too. I think you sort of answered your own question in a kind of round about way. PS: I loathe the new, white, GUI on the desktop app. they need to keep up with changing ways their subscribers use their product. I hate to moan at Spotify as it's an amazingly useful product. I'd even pay a slightly higher subscription to have such a practical solution made available to me. A dedicated Spotify Player (or an app on my Zen) for my runs would be IDEAL. Whilst it's great that I can use my Spotify Premium account on my phone for commuting to work, etc, my phone really isn't a practical size for running. Why exclude us? The more Apple-centric a company becomes. I, like many users of Spotify Premium, don't ever want to buy an Apple product. I should've checked with Creative before buying, but, hey-ho, we live and learn. I, like someone else on this forum, invested in an Android based Creative Zen Touch 2 assuming I'd be able to get the Spotify app from the Google Play Store, just as iPod users can from the App Store. How bizarre does that actually sound? A MUSIC app that is not available to me on a dedicated MUSIC device!!! I can play and/or download unlimited tracks on my TV, my laptop and my phone. ![]() So, why's it ok for me to have all the futionality of Spotify on my laptop, my TiVo, my Android phone but not a dedicated music device? To me. ![]() However, these devices aren't a practical size for running and usage kills my phone's battery longevity. I use the offline AND online funtionality as I have unlimited 4G data with my mobile contract. Why is it okay to take Spotify anwhere I go on my mobile phone but not on a music player? How is that different? I use Spotify on my Android phone, my friend on her iPod Touch. I don't understand why people are rambling on about liscencing issues or artist rights. ![]()
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