Apple just went live with their variable pricing, which means that most new music is now $1.29 per song instead of the $0.99 everybody is used to. The Amazon MP3 store, on the other hand, is still $0.89-$0.99 or less for its music tracks.
A guy named Robert Palmer has created a program called Advantageous MP3, which provides a link between iTunes software and Amazon’s MP3 store, so you can shop for your music in iTunes, then actually purchase from Amazon for the cheaper price.
The software is free, and there are versions for Windows and the Mac.
Personally I haven’t tried it, as I don’t use iTunes. But I hear good things about it, so I’m passing it along to you. Enjoy!
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