Arianus: Granted with the Zune you do use Microsofts software, but honestly its no different then Apples IPOD software.
I agree, no different from iPod. She was used to dragging and dropping files to her player and found it annoying that she had to use the MS program (had to create an account IIRC), especially did not like the ads, etc. She uses it every day now with no complaints, just prefers being able to do the transfers manually.
No big deal, especially if you have always had a mp3 player that required software for access. Just wanted to mention the requirement for the consideration of others who may prefer the manual method . . . =)
As long as you only load songs at home or on another computer that has the Zune software installed . . . not a problem . . . of course the software wants to "sync" every time you plug it in . . . =D
nondeplumage: It's pretty damn odd that just about all the reviews have about 15% saying any given mp3 player is a money eating shit stain just waiting to die on you.
My old Creative 1 GB and 20 GB players from several years ago play as if they were new. I wanted more space hence the purchase of a new player. When I started reading reviews about the "new" creatives i was surprised at how many complaints there were from all sources. They were rated so low on dependability that I did not consider buying another one even though the two I owned worked perfectly, seems to be a quality problem with the Creative players now.
I ended up buying a Cowan which has worked flawlessly since I bought it, the player is not for everyone, but the sound quality, battery life and multiple file format support was what won me over. May tell a different story as time goes on but for now . . . best player I ever had . . . =)
My only complaint about the Cowon is the interface is not as intuitive as my 1 GB and 20 GB Creative interfaces were but . . . there are way, way more options to deal with including video support which I like.