Hi Melissa.

I don't know if you've already gotten a response to this, but here goes...

I've been an XM subscriber for a couple years now, and naturally, was 
curious about accessibility when XM Napster came out, and quite frankly, 
when the initial Napster software was released for legal 
downloading...Sadly, I've over all found the software pretty inaccessible. 
I've found it's easiest to either illegally download my music or buy from 
MSN Music or Buymusic.com...As far as XM Online, it's easier to just use 
listen.xmradio.com for that.

Out of curiosity, how easy to use have you found the Inno?  I'm thinking of 
upgrading from a MyFi to an Inno (if they're not pulled from the market) 
this coming Christmas, but wonder about accessibility as far as accessing my 
stored content, whether it be from my MP3 collection or stored XM 
programming.  I like the fact that it will apparently let you record 
multiple programs at once, whereas the MyFi only allows one at a time...It'd 
be great to be recording Opie & Anthony, but still be able to get maybe Tom 
Petty's Burried Treasure, or something on Boneyard, or Bill Anderson's show 
on America...And so on.

So, I guess what I'm asking is, for a blind user, is the Inno worth buying 
at this point?


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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Melissa Tucker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2006 6:55 AM
Subject: xm napster?


>I recently got the inno from Pioneer and was wondering if anyone is 
>familiar with the Napster xm program where you can download songs from the 
>computer
> to the radio.  Wondering how accessible this xm napster is before I get a 
> subscription?
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