Get the most from the Prime Music component of your Prime subscription with this concise and clear guide! Learn to download songs for offline listening, build custom playlists, import music from your iTunes or Windows Media libraries, and more with this handy guide to Prime Music!How to use Amazon Prime Music comes from the pen of Edward Jones, the principal technology writer behind the "Kindle Fire Tips, Tricks and Traps" series of technology books. Jones is an experienced computer and technology writer, database applications development analyst, consultant, and trainer who understands the issues faced by people dealing with technology, day in and day out. His career spans years of technology training, database development, and consulting services for major law firms and government agencies in the Washington, DC area, and he currently resides in Charlotte, NC where he is concentrating on providing publications to the rapidly growing digital marketplace. Jones is also a best-selling author whose printed titles have sold over one million copies, and he has served as a technical editor on numerous computer books.
I’m glad I didn’t pay very much for this. It’s more of a Prime advertisement than an instructional how-to. There are some tips regarding things such as downloading for offline listening etc but these are very basic functions. I thought I might learn some detailed little known tips but that’s not the case. I’m in my late 60s and not what you would call technically literate but even I found this too remedial.
Finding your way around Prime Music takes some time and patients. This article will help, especially if your not sure what it is you want to listen to. Also I would say that not ever user knows that you can download and hear your playlist while off line.