Thursday, August 20, 2009
Introducing Napster 4.0
Napster dropped its Web-based functionality when it acquired AOL Music Now earlier this year. Well, that feature makes a welcome comeback in its latest version, Napster 4.0, which has a Web-based interface that allows you to stream music online, no client app needed. The software is still there if you want to use it, but you'll probably spend most of your time listening to Napster's 5-million-plus song library right from your browser. As great as that sounds, bugs, DRM protections on all songs, and other irritating limitations hurt Napster 4.0's appeal. Is it still worth using? Find out what the PC Magazine software team thought about Napster's latest upgrade in this in-depth review.
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