Softango review
iMesh is the best free music-on-demand application. With access to over 15 million songs, authorized fully legal content, a vibrant user community and many great features, iMesh makes music downloading easy and fun!
Use iMesh to:
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Find and download songs and music videos
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Discover new artists and albums
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Enjoy personalized DJ playlists of artists, genres and moods
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Share songs with friends and other iMesh users
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Take your music everywhere on your iPod, MP3 player and other portable devices
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100% Legal
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No viruses, No adware, No spyware
Best of all, it’s completely free!
The Pros and Cons of iMesh
Available since 1999, iMesh is a file sharing, music-file-downloading service for music lovers that want to stay on the cutting edge. It uses the P2P network and features:
Pros
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Tracks (15 million plus; new songs & artists) finding and sharing from many sources
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Portable device downloading
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100% legality
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Music industry endorsement
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A media player, links to the company’s Web forums, play lists, & a built-in chat
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Creation of a vibrant community through user profiles, instant messaging, and friends’ lists
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Unlimited downloading through paid subscriptions
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Millions of free choices or single-selection purchases
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A “Discovery” area with discographies, iMesh picks, and moods
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FastTrack network inclusion
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Honor of being the first P2P program declared “legal” by the RIAA
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A large-user database
Cons
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Ads not classified as Spyware or Adware by iMesh
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Difficulty in downloading some user-shared files (usually not iMesh’s fault)
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Some technical problems if not installed properly or into old, limited-CPU systems
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Some possible malfunctioning without strong antivirus, Spybot programs as run-along software
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Favoring of the Gnutella network, limited network connectivity, & 3rd party software limitations
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The required installing of an iMesh-sanctioned toolbar
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Incompatibility with some systems (Windows 95, NT, 98; Macintosh) and with iPod
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Music and short video files limitations; WM & WMA, MPG, MP3 formats
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User criticism from previous versions, misuse, & usual “shared network” pains
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