Napster 3.7.2.4

2.1 out of 5 stars 2.1 (90 votes)

(June 22, 2006)

Windows 2000/XP / Commercial Demo / 63,148 downloads

Napster allows anyone with a PC to freely sample the world's largest and most diverse online collection of music from across all genres. An elegant user interface will allow people to quickly and easily search for and purchase music, discover artists, burn CDs and transfer music to portable devices for 99 cents per song or $9.95 per album. Music fans also have the option to upgrade to Napster's premium service for $9.95 per month, which offers unlimited listening and downloading, 40 commercial-free interactive radio stations and a collection of community features, including the ability to email tracks to friends and share play lists with other Napster users.

Note: You may download an unlimited number of tracks and listen to them on and/or offline as much as you like as long as your membership is active. The number of tracks in your current offer that were available to you as 'burns' will now be available to you as Portable Downloads. A Portable Download may be kept after your membership expires; transferred to portable devices; and burned to a CD.

Reviews of Napster

  1. 5 out of 5 stars
    Zee333

    Reviewing 3.7.2.4 (Sep 15, 2006)

    This is a good program for WHAT IT IS USED FOR. Just because it's not free don't mean you give it a 1 you dumba** people.

    I was able to sample many songs before i use them which is good, in the ease of my own home i pay £4.99 per month for unlimited music downloads, which is very, very much worth it. It costs £3.49 per single in UK stores so the £4.99 price tag is great!

  2. 5 out of 5 stars
    digitalking

    Reviewing 3.5.2.5 (Nov 10, 2005)

    I would give Napster a 5, now that they have updated their bitrate to match Yahoo!s. Itunes and Napster to Go are completely different. People keep comparing the two. With Napster to Go, you rent music monthly, that you can download in an unlimited amount to your MP3 player, with Itunes, you must purchase the music. The Napster to Go service is simple to use. I find it amazing that I can have thousands of songs, and hundreds of different albums each month on my Dell DJ. With Itunes, that would cost me thousands of dollars, at .99 a track, or 9.99 an album. It is so easy to find the latest releases, and transfer them to my Dell DJ. It is such a pain using illegal file sharing services to find new or old music. It is worth paying 11-15 bucks a month, using Napster or Yahoo!, and having old or new music available at the click of a button.

  3. 1 out of 5 stars
    HelgeFossmo

    Reviewing 3.5.2.5 (Nov 10, 2005)

    Napster was a great & revolutionary program like 1999 or something. 2005 is much different however.

  4. 2 out of 5 stars
    computershack

    Reviewing 3.5.2.5 (Nov 9, 2005)

    Whilst the software does what its supposed to, Napster is far from being a bargain. Take the recent Prodigy - Their Law album. Yours from Napster in lovely 192kbps WMA format for the sum of £15.99 or alternatively £10.99 inc delivery for the proper UK Limited Edition CD (comes with additional artwork booklet) from CD WOW etc. Bit of a no brainer...

  5. 1 out of 5 stars
    randal2k

    Reviewing 3.5.2.5 (Nov 9, 2005)

    Overall nice program, navigation is better then before. The sound is good. they have alot of songs to choose from....
    but, a monthly fee, to hear songs i can hear on the radio, or from online radio... nope. I would rather sink my monry in to (insert favorite mmorpg) or a coffee of the month club. Hell, i can even turn on music from my cable box. true i cannot select songs i want to hear... wait...there are no songs on napster i want to hear, all artists on napster and other services of the like are banned in my house .. LOL

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