Brostep
Will R.
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Last Active 01-03-23 5:27 am
Joined 08-05-12

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MOG Or Spotify?

I'm considering paying for a premium music streaming service (no, rbefore you ask, I do not pirate), and I'm basically deciding between rMOG and Spotify at this point. I'm leaning towards MOG at this point for rtwo reasons: a. I can't access Spotify at school since I have to use rschool computers and I can't install programs there, so the browser-rbased idea of MOG is nice (plus FB is blocked, so there's another reason rto have my non-FB connected MOG account supported. b. Apparently ryou can in fact download MOG Premium files to iTunes, which would be rvery nice (http://www.wondershare.com/convert-video-audio/download-rmusic-from-mog-to-mp3.html, though I kind of question the legality of rit). I know you can download music to your iPod anyways if you have rboth Spotify and MOG, but it would be nice to have those downloads be rpermanent too. Thoughts?
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