2. Rhapsody 4
Editors' rating: 8.5
The good: Rhapsody 4 offers a streamlined, user-friendly interface with enhanced navigation, improved device integration and discounted songs for subscribers. Its diverse 2.5-million song catalog appeals to many users. Customer service is top-notch, and editorial commentary is amusing. Rhapsody Channels plus the SanDisk Sansa e200R equal a fantastic music discovery experience; supports Sonos Digital Music system.
The bad: You can't use Rhapsody to store or play your own videos and photos; no way to view content by album art; no auto retrieval for missing track info or album art; no cross-fading or gapless playback.
The bottom line: Rhapsody may not act as an all-encompassing media jukebox, but it does do music, and it does it extremely well. Prospective and seasoned users alike will dig on version 4.
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