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allTunes: Music store app from AllOfMP3
Uber-cheap quasi-legal Russian music store AllOfMP3 has released a beta of a new app for Windows
and smartphones called allTunes that puts a slick interface around
the download service. TechCrunch's Nik Cubrilovic is a longtime AllOfMP3 customer and was impressed with the Windows version of
allTunes, and he gives high marks all around, especially appreciating the "Preview" feature that lets you
stream entire songs at low bitrates for free. In the comments, which get pretty fiesty, he also certifies that allTunes
is spyware free. All About Symbian reviews the mobile version
and declares ithe beta interesting but wanting. AllOfMP3 charges $0.02 per megabyte downloaded, and songs are available
in a variety of DRM-free formats including lossless.
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