Napster is pretty cool now I hear but it's not compatible with Windows 98,
which is what I have. Then again you pay for each song you download and you
can't burn them onto a CD. You'd need an Ipod. I'm curious how accessible
those are or if they can be adapted in any way. I wouldn't mind having one
myself. Right now the computer I'm using has a CD burner that's on the
blink, so I can't burn any of these MP3s I've downloaded.
As for WinMX
it was pretty cool but apparently you can't download it anymore except by
doing a search. If you go to the official site it says the software's not
available anymore, so you have to find it second-hand. I bet they had to
discontinue it because of all the free music downloads and things and the
RIAA got wind of it just like they did with AudioGalaxy. Of course
AudioGalaxy's now Rhapsody and apparently the selection is excellent, but
it's no longer free and in any case it doesn't appear to be accessible to
JAWS. I tried it.
But wait, what's that? A transport! Saved am I! Hark, over here! Hey nonny non, please help!