On 5 Feb 2007 at 17:58, Darcy James Argue wrote:

> Not so. In your web browser, you can just right-click (or control-
> click) on any MP3 link and choose "Download Linked File."
> 
> You only need QuickTime Pro to save the file from inside the  
> QuickTime Player interface, but there's nothing stopping you from 
> downloading the MP3 from your web browser.

That actually depends. If you're clicking on a link that is direct to 
an MP3 file, yes, that will work. But if it is set up for streaming, 
all you'll end up downloading is the file that points to the source 
file (this is another way to circumvent streaming, BTW).

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