Praying Colonel
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I had an iRiver for my first mp3 player, and then I had 2 Creatives. I finally made the move to iPod because I had to go through about 5 steps to sync podcasts to my Creative and remove podcasts I'd listened to. With iPod, all I had to do was plug it in and it would sync podcasts to my iPod automatically and remove ones I'd listened to.
Same with music--if I add files (either AAC or mp3) to iTunes, it syncs automatically onto my iPod when I plug it in. And I can purchase music from any site that has unprotected mp3s (e.g., Amazon, eMusic) and it has a plug-in that will store it in my iTunes library automatically.
I just found it to be a much more seemless process for the stuff I listen to. YMMV, and you may end up going the route I went through before you find something you're satisfied with, whether it's iPod or something else.
Same with music--if I add files (either AAC or mp3) to iTunes, it syncs automatically onto my iPod when I plug it in. And I can purchase music from any site that has unprotected mp3s (e.g., Amazon, eMusic) and it has a plug-in that will store it in my iTunes library automatically.
I just found it to be a much more seemless process for the stuff I listen to. YMMV, and you may end up going the route I went through before you find something you're satisfied with, whether it's iPod or something else.