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	<title>Comments on: iBuddies no iLonger</title>
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		<title>By: Create Digital Music &#187; MediaMonkey Review: The Ultimate Music Player and Library Organizer for PC</title>
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		<dc:creator>Create Digital Music &#187; MediaMonkey Review: The Ultimate Music Player and Library Organizer for PC</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] In my time as an MP3 consumer I&#8217;ve used a plethora of players, both hard- and software. In the early days, developers racing to add new features had me switching and trying out new applications regularly, but by the late 90s I was a dedicated Winamp user, even through the troublesome Winamp3 days. This all had to change. When faced with a year travelling and working in Europe I decided to retire my trusty 256MB &#8220;James&#8221; and replace him with a shiny, white, inevitable, 20GB (3rd Gen) iPod. After considerable wrangling (warning NSFW language and unrelated ranting in comments) I grudgingly switched to iTunes, which is an ok piece of software. Really. If all of your music comes to you via iTunes music store or major label CDs you&#8217;ve faithfully purchased and ripped (after reading and understanding any included EULAs) then you probably won&#8217;t ever need or want another media player. iTunes also has some truly fantastic features: Coupled with judicious iPod-based rating while travelling, Party Shuffle and Smart Playlists changed how I listen to music. [...]</description>
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