I prefer Juice over iTunes because I can limit it to one download at a time
(it will queue many, but if I have a slow connection or limited wifi I can limit
to one active file.) Also, iTunes "organizes" the files for you. With
Juice, I can close the app when done, then use explorer to burn the files to a
CD in any order I choose for playback on my mp3 capable CD in my truck- much my
preference. I don't use my mp3 player for podcasts, so the lack of a sync
function is a plus for me.
Review by aortali (over 2 years ago)
I prefer Juice over iTunes because I can limit it to one download at a time (it will queue many, but if I have a slow connection or limited wifi I can limit to one active file.) Also, iTunes "organizes" the files for you. With Juice, I can close the app when done, then use explorer to burn the files to a CD in any order I choose for playback on my mp3 capable CD in my truck- much my preference. I don't use my mp3 player for podcasts, so the lack of a sync function is a plus for me.