will do. any thoughts, anyone? What's a good, cheap MP3 player that's easy to 
load, easy to use, and versatile?

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From: Bosco Bosco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
if you do any research, please share. I am looking for something for
my car.

Bosco
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> you're right on all counts, and I've voiced the same concerns,
> especially the clunky iTunes interface (no drag-and-drop) and the
> MP4 issue. But still, the overall package and functionality is
> still attractive for me to use it.
> 
> Now, i have thought long about getting a cheaper MP3 player that I
> can use to quickly and easily store songs without the iTunes
> hassle. But my main reason for that is that i want something
> cheaper to use during a jog or heavy workout, so that if i drop it
> or something i don't freak out
> 
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> From: Bosco Bosco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> "what don't you like about iPods?"
> 
> Since you asked:
> 
> First and foremost, if I layout money for an MP3 Player, I want to
> be
> able to drag and drop what I want on to and off of the player. I do
> not want to have to use proprietary software to use the device. I
> definitely do not want the software to attempt to convert my
> library
> to another file format automatically. Additionally, any software
> that
> comes with the device should be super intuitive and easy to use.
> (If
> as an avid and well seasoned mp3 collector, I need a For Dummies
> book
> to use your MP3 software, it's a failure.)
> 
> Additionally, the device should be smart enough to automatically
> sort
> my files in the file folders as they are arranged on my computer
> drive. I went to a lot of trouble to organize them. The device
> should
> be able to accomodate and understand a simple filing system
> automatically and display it back to me on screen. Also, the player
> should sync easily and readily with any purchasing site that I want
> to use rather than simply the manufacturer's site. Finally, battery
> replacement should be simple and affordable.
> 
> I've got a fifty dollar one gig player that can do all these
> things.
> It lacks some of the more robust features of the I-pod but it has
> better basic functionality. The I-Pod has a lot of bells and
> whistles
> but it's basic functioning is utter and completely worthless. I
> might
> even be willing to overlook these issues with the I-Pod if the
> price
> were more reasonable and I did not suspect that the shortcomings
> were
> designed on purpose to keep my in financial servitude to the
> device's
> manufacturer. 
> 
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