Rhapsody for IPhone Adds Offline Listening

Rhapsody released a new version of its app enabling iPhone and iPad users to store and play music from its online music service, even when the devices are offline. Now with Rhapsody 2.0, iPhone owners can create a playlist of any artists, albums, and tracks from the catalog, then save it to download all tracks for offline listening, in addition to streaming the over 9,000,000 songs via 3G and Wi-Fi. Users can rock out to their Rhapsody tracks as long as they maintain their Rhapsody subscription, which the company has now lowered to just $10 per month.

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Rhapsody 2.0 is free (with a monthly subscription; a free trial period is available) and requires an iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad running iPhone OS 3.0 or later.

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