Linux MP3 Downloader for Amazon
After years of successful existence in the online world Amazon never ceases to amaze. The sale of DRM-free music from Sony BMG and Warner Music Group on Amazon is passé. But the recent development is the completion of the Linux version of the MP3 player that is supposed to offer the DRM-free music. All you Linux “fan boys” will be pleased to know that Amazon has officially completed the Linux version of its MP3 Downloader software. All Linux users/supporters surely have a reason to cheer. Dedicated Linux users can access the DRM-free music in MP3 format – making life much more simpler for them.
The new software is available in two different packages (deb, rpm), and is known to run on Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, and OpenSuse. You can lay your hands on the software at the Amazon website, completely free. And you can even download a few tunes free of charge.
In earlier news Dell had finalized on selling Linux-ready computers. And now Amazon’s keen interest in Linux shows that its just the beginning of social acceptability.














