08-15-2017, 11:59 AM
Years ago, listening to music on your desktop meant painstakingly importing and organizing a collection of MP3s. No longer; music streaming services eliminate the need for buying individual albums physically or digitally.
There are several music streaming services in the market, but we recommend Spotify. Its ad-supported free plan lets you listen to as much music as you like, and the $10 Premium upgrade is definitely worth it for avid listeners. Spotify also has a dedicated Windows app (and a great web app), while Apple Music requires the bloated iTunes and Google Play Music is web-only.
If you’re invested in Apple or Google’s ecosystems, check out Apple Music or Google Play Music, respectively. Both are similar to Spotify, so a totally different service like Napster might suit you better. Don’t even bother with SoundCloud Go, though.
Watch this : https://youtu.be/4OtmgDRHdUQ
There are several music streaming services in the market, but we recommend Spotify. Its ad-supported free plan lets you listen to as much music as you like, and the $10 Premium upgrade is definitely worth it for avid listeners. Spotify also has a dedicated Windows app (and a great web app), while Apple Music requires the bloated iTunes and Google Play Music is web-only.
If you’re invested in Apple or Google’s ecosystems, check out Apple Music or Google Play Music, respectively. Both are similar to Spotify, so a totally different service like Napster might suit you better. Don’t even bother with SoundCloud Go, though.
Watch this : https://youtu.be/4OtmgDRHdUQ