12 Facts About Zune software

1.

The software is used to sync with all devices with Zune functionality including the Zune 4,8,16,30,80,120, Zune HD, Windows Phone 7, and Microsoft Kin.

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2.

Zune devices work exclusively with the Zune software, which applies many design principles of Microsoft's Metro design language.

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3.

The Zune software connects with the Zune social and keeps track of files swapped with other users.

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4.

The Zune software is compatible with Windows 8 and Windows 10 so Zune device users would have continued legacy support on the new operating system, despite the Zune brand's phasing out before the 2012 release of the OS.

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5.

Zune software Marketplace was an online store that offered music, podcasts, TV shows, movies, music videos, and mobile applications.

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6.

Content could be viewed or purchased on Windows PCs with the Zune software installed, Zune devices, the Xbox 360, Windows Phone phones, or the Microsoft Kin phones.

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7.

Music on Zune software Marketplace was offered by the big four music groups, as well as smaller music labels.

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8.

Zune software Marketplace included an applications section where apps and games could be downloaded for the Zune software HD.

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9.

Zune software allowed users to browse, purchase, and install Windows Phone apps from Windows Phone Marketplace.

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10.

Zune software Marketplace was originally only available in the United States.

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11.

Zune software Music Pass is a music subscription service, which allows subscribers to download an unlimited number of songs for as long as their subscription is active.

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12.

Zune software Music Pass subscribers in the United States and other select countries were permitted to keep 10 songs per month even after their subscription ended, however the incentive was ultimately discontinued.

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