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Rating: Summary: just terrible !!!! Review: I have a Dell xps with 1024 ram, windows XP pro and 120 GB. I installed musicmatch pro and it immediately disable my Nec 1100a read and write drive. I tried to enable the driver through my "Device Manager" (which showed my read and write drive disable), and when I tried to I got error message that there was a program conflict and windows could not enable the drive. I sent a e-mail to tech support two days ago and still have not heard back. The only other product I have that uses the drive is Roxio 7. I have uninstalled musicmatch professional and used the windows "restore" to get my computer back to where it should be. My advice is to stay away from this product because of conflicts that may arise and the piss-poor tech support !!!!!!
Rating: Summary: Don't Bother! Review: I have a Dell xps with 1024 ram, windows XP pro and 120 GB. I installed musicmatch pro and it immediately disable my Nec 1100a read and write drive. I tried to enable the driver through my "Device Manager" (which showed my read and write drive disable), and when I tried to I got error message that there was a program conflict and windows could not enable the drive. I sent a e-mail to tech support two days ago and still have not heard back. The only other product I have that uses the drive is Roxio 7. I have uninstalled musicmatch professional and used the windows "restore" to get my computer back to where it should be. My advice is to stay away from this product because of conflicts that may arise and the piss-poor tech support !!!!!!
Rating: Summary: Not perfect, but good. Review: I have been using the Musicmatch Jukebox software for almost 5 years and rate it highly. I think the latest version (10) available for download from the company website is an improvement on this version.
I prefer it to WinAmp as it doesn't mess up your settings and doesn't change things without asking you. I have experienced it freeze on occassion, but it hasn't stopped me from using the product.
Rating: Summary: Don't Bother! Review: Okay, As I'm typing this review, MusicMatch is chewing away, trying to organize my modest library of 1400 songs. It won't abort, it won't display, but it's chewing away on the contents of my music directory, and I can feel another memory error in the works. It has already crashed twice. Once it choked on a bad file with a checksum error. Yeah, I would expect it to hiccup on a bad file, but not take down XP. I have about 100 programs on my computer (don't ask) and nothing has ever taken down XP except this program. I feel like an idiot for having paid for this ridiculous pile of crap when MS MediaPlayer does largely the same job for free. Don't make my mistake.
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