Anytime I feel like I am missing out on satellite radio for the
continuous music of any variety, I recall apps like AccuRadio where
you get all that streaming for free! And, at least in the case of
AccuRadio, virtually commercial free, aside from the "thanks for
listening messages" anyway. Awesome!
Another thing this app has not done that Pandora does so far anyway is even
the paid version of Pandora One had a nasty habit of stopping after a while
and sending me Are You Still Listening messages and reminding me that they
are paying for the music I listen to and making me click a button tellin
Yes, I like accuradio very much, I like banning artists so I guess I can
use this app to discover what music I like and then I can go put them on
my track list with Spotify. Rhapsody has a bigger library but I got
stuck in some menu and couldn't get out wrote to their tech support, but
the per
One other thing about AccuRadio that some may like: you can buy the
currently playing song through the app. Not a big deal since many apps
have this now, but every so often I will hear a song from 20 years ago
that I don't have and would love to have. I have done this for several
songs. After you d
I have also used acuradio.
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Hi,
I have actually been using Acuradio quite extensively lately. They have just
added about fifty holiday stations and not all of them Christmas. They even
have a twenties Jazz station which plays a lot of music that is similar to
what is heard on Downton Abbey if anyone watches that show. I can
Eden,
I use a free app called AccuRadio. It gives you unlimited skips per
station/hour, a variety of artists and genres, and so forth. At times
songs repeat but this hasn't happened to me that often. It is
accessible. Instead of skips, you are offered the opportunity to ban a
certain artist or song
Great, Christine, is that the IPhone app you are saying is
accessible as the computer one is but very clunky in my opinion.
Eden
On 11/10/2014 8:10 PM, chrissiepoo...@gmail.com wrote:
I use rap city and I really like it. It has more songs and Spotify and it's
very accessible. Christine
Se
I use rap city and I really like it. It has more songs and Spotify and it's
very accessible. Christine
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> On Nov 10, 2014, at 1:16 PM, Eden Kizer wrote:
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> What music services are you finding very accessible? I find spotify great
> for looking for particular artists not s
Hi merv, yes, iTunes Match subscribers can still buy songs. But they don't get
ads.
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> On 11/11/2014, at 10:36 am, Merv Keck wrote:
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> If you purchase Match will iTunes Radio still keep trying t
If you purchase Match will iTunes Radio still keep trying to sell you songs
every time you listen to a station? I keep worrying I will accidentally
purchase a track just trying to turn the radio off.
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Hey Eden, I use Spotify, and have used some of the others as well. Spotify
only will show you what they have in their catalog concerning an artist so
navigating to that is doable it can just be a little different at first. I've
tried Beats, but you have to do the initial set up on the computer
Hi,
That is an excellent question and I have posed that very same question on
another phone list with no one having the answer, laughs! I also asked if
anyone has successfully used or has an opinion on Apple beats since it is on
my Apple TV and is available on the iPhone. I have heard that it is p
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