I finally decided to save money and give up Spotify - though it seemt that all that happens is that one gets moved back to a free subscription. I had two reasons in particular.
1. Whatever technical support etc. say, Spotify on my Macbook causes problems. It sets the thing into a mode where it starts to get hot very quickly. Also, it ignores instructions not to turn itself on at startup. Time to junk it.
2. Like some other music streaming services, the interface has deteriorated a lot. It's not great in the Mac OS version, but in the iOS version it has become truly dreadful.
iTunes is not too much better now, either, though I did enjoy the iTunes music for a while - but that free trial has now finished.
Napster used to be a bit clunky, but had some good music and relatively rare performances. Now it seems to be too clunky, with an awkward interface, and I can't seem to find the good stuff any more, so Im now considering whether it's even worth the five or so pounds per month to continue. That may also be for the chop now.
I thought I'd switch to Qobuz, but I don't really need an expensive subscription. It's not the end of the world if I have another free trial followed by continuing at £9.99 per month, but a month or more back I'm sure there was an MP3 subscription which was about half of that. Since I only really want to use the service to check out recordings it would probably be adequate. Now I can't find that deal.
Has Qobuz abandoned the cheap low end Basic deal?
1. Whatever technical support etc. say, Spotify on my Macbook causes problems. It sets the thing into a mode where it starts to get hot very quickly. Also, it ignores instructions not to turn itself on at startup. Time to junk it.
2. Like some other music streaming services, the interface has deteriorated a lot. It's not great in the Mac OS version, but in the iOS version it has become truly dreadful.
iTunes is not too much better now, either, though I did enjoy the iTunes music for a while - but that free trial has now finished.
Napster used to be a bit clunky, but had some good music and relatively rare performances. Now it seems to be too clunky, with an awkward interface, and I can't seem to find the good stuff any more, so Im now considering whether it's even worth the five or so pounds per month to continue. That may also be for the chop now.
I thought I'd switch to Qobuz, but I don't really need an expensive subscription. It's not the end of the world if I have another free trial followed by continuing at £9.99 per month, but a month or more back I'm sure there was an MP3 subscription which was about half of that. Since I only really want to use the service to check out recordings it would probably be adequate. Now I can't find that deal.
Has Qobuz abandoned the cheap low end Basic deal?
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