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I have musicmatch jukebox and I am beginging to hate it. I pay for plus but it keeps asking me for more money, and tell me to up grade to plus, and I can't find any other on line way to address the problem. If I find another sourse I am going to go there.


Neutrality issues

It's doing the same thing to me. I just want my money back. Then I can be done with it. Karen

The whole article seems written to promote this software. Additionally, it compares Musicmatch to Windows Media Player and iTunes, without mentioning any open source alternatives. Personally, as I have a lasting hatred for this software, I'll refrain from editing, but this seriously needs to be checked for POV issues.--Frenchman113 on wheels! 13:39, 29 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Agreed, this article reads like ad-copy. 152.2.62.79 18:01, 6 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]


I have Musicmatch version 8.0 installed, which is much better than the new versions. unfortunately, IE7 came out today and since I installed it, Musicmatch no longer works. What a pity. 207.232.8.18 00:54, 20 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I also have Musicmatch 8, but I'm running windows 2000 so that isn't an issue for me XD
Not a bad program but requires a bit of customizing before you can use it practically. Mr toasty 01:12, 6 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

10/29/2006: There is a new issue. Just as in 2003, iTunes 7 and Musicmatch Jukebox conflict. Musicmatch will not run if iTunes 7 is installed. It is unclear which company is at fault. Does iTunes disable Musicmatch, or does Musicmatch shutdown if iTunes is installed? Yahoo support just says to uninstall iTunes and I don't know what Apple's position is. This wan't an issue with iTunes 6.

Does Anyone Else Curse Jukebox (Horrible Product with Matching Service)?

Musicmatch Jukebox gave me an error message for MONTHS (I finally eliminated every trace of the Musicmatch infestation myself). It was the type of error message that pops up in front of all other windows, the one you have to click to make disappear.

The error message appeared when I turned on my computer, started Jukebox, attempted to queued up a song and at random times. I don't like clicking on error messages, especially when they occur 109 times per session.

I reported the problem many times. I completed the idiots' troubleshooting form and sent to those tremendous fools the exact text of the error, my system specs, ad nauseum, ad infinitum. The damnable wastes of flesh gave LOTS of directions, usually none related to the problem I'd outlined again and again. Sometimes the insufferable morons included instructions meant for older versions of Windows.

The problem continued even when I uninstalled the program, deleted icons and shortcuts, and it continued once I reinstalled. Ultimately I figured out how to rid my computer of Jukebox's fecal program.

On the upside, at least the brainless ones at Musicmatch Jukebox aren't performing surgery. If those incompetents were, the patient would be dead. The world would be happier had Bin Laden hit them instead of NYC. MUCH happier.

MusicMatch Jukebox or Yahoo! Music Jukebox?

First off I don't like the new yahoo music jukebox which is a puffed up version of the original Musicmatch jukebox. It is full of a bunch of stuff like, messenger, that I personally don't want in my music player. I have used musicmatch jukebox for several years since version 7, now using 10, and would much rather use it then its replacement. I can see why some users may have difficulty using the original, givin the fact that it is not for the beginner when it comes to using custom set up features, but those custom features like tagging and file naming are the reason I like it. I maintain 14,000 music files (Full Albums ONLY)and still growing. With file tagging, naming, folder and subfolder features set, it makes the job very easy to completely organize my collection. Not to mention the lookup service, easily worth the 20 bucks for plus.(unless you enjoy manual data entry or just don't care about that stuff?) I don't like data entry but love organization. To me, its all about the music! I hope yahoo reconsiders their choice to re-invent, and maybe offer the original as well for those of us that need function not fancy. By the way only one issue with my player in 6-7 years (pre yahoo) and it was resolved quickly and to my satisfaction.

As to wether or not this artical is bias, I don't think its speaks of lies, that I can see, unless I missed the part where it says Yahoo Music Jukebox is better than the original Musicmatch Jukebox! You have be allowed to state facts without being accused of beleiving in them!

For those that had problems, my symphathy. And the comment about NYC full of dispute!!!! Mm4t4 02:37, 21 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Request to move/rename article

With the Yahoo! Music Jukebox now completely supplanting the Musicmatch jukebox, I would like to propose that this article to be renamed to “Yahoo! Music Jukebox” and that Musicmatch Jukebox redirect to the new page.--Kevin586 18:20, 23 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]