- Quick specs
- Price: Free
- Operating system: Windows XP
- Date added: February 08, 2008
- Total Downloads: 26,338
- Downloads last week: 106
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- Average user rating: stars out of 29 votes
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Publisher's description
From Ruckus Network :Ruckus is the free, ad-supported music & media download service built specifically for college students. Ruckus provides unlimited download access to a library of more than 3 million free & legal songs from both major and independent labels. New music is added every week, and all downloads are guaranteed 100% virus- and spyware-free. No piracy and No peer-to-peer file sharing. Besides downloading music, Ruckus also lets you, build a profile, create and share playlists with friends, review and comment on music, and check out exclusive artist and record label spotlights, interviews, and photos. To get started, download the Ruckus Music Player and sign up at the Web site by using your school-provided (.edu) e-mail address. Its absolutely free for college students, or only $9.99 per month for non-.edu addresses.
What's new in this version:
Version 3.5.1 is a bug fixing release.More popular P2P & File-Sharing Software downloads
User reviews
- Average user rating: 3.4 stars out of 29 votes
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Version: Ruckus Free Music Player 3.5.1
Pros: its terrific!!!
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Version: Ruckus Free Music Player 3.5.1
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Version: Ruckus Free Music Player 3.5.1
Pros: Not sure yet because this is my first time to use it.
Cons: None at the moment just working my way around it to use it.
Summary: I found out on you tube when I was browsing through therefore I wanted to find out how it works.
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Version: Ruckus Free Music Player 3.5.1
"nice, but some annoying features."
Pros: excellent selection, quick download.
Cons: incredible ad overload and very obnoxious at that. the track licenses do not always work with vista. genre classification random, can only correct one track at a time.
Summary: can't complain, get it for free since i'm a student. i'd be willing to upgrade to a paid subscription just to get rid of the ads.
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