Recently, there has been a lot of controversy surrounding the application of the name AlbumMe to the service of sharing music online. The application was named this way due to the popularity of the digital music formats that it offers and is marketed for users on the Internet. This software does not have any direct connection with Microsoft, which is a company that creates the Windows operating system. However, the name has caused much controversy due to many people believing that Microsoft is somehow associated with the name AlbumMe, when in fact the name is merely a coincidence.
If you go to eBay.com, for example, and type in the name of the application, you will find all kinds of negative reviews as well as positive reviews. That is the point where some people believe that AlbumMe is a scam and others believe that the system is really good and it is just being labelled by others. Personally, I do not think that the system is going to bring down the music industry and hurt many artists and musicians in any way. It does seem to me like the album-buying industry will be able to compete against other peer-to-peer sharing services, especially when it comes to pricing.
In addition, albums are generally quite expensive when bought in physical form and you could always take advantage of the free downloads that are available. Furthermore, you will find a great deal of people who use the software for free and then return to purchase the album later on. As a result, you should be able to find the program to be worthwhile if you want to share your digital albums with others.