@above
We're not saying all of Apple's products are bad. Internet users are saying the iProducts are. A large number of internet users, apparently.
See, the thing I don't like about iTunes is, for the most part, it isn't free. YouTube and Pandora are. You could make a playlist on some site and, if you are able to use the internet on your phone without running too much of your battery, you can listen to it there.
Apple is VERY expensive. When you have something that costs that much, honestly, it shouldn't have as many problems as it seems it has.
As for the $100, I would switch so that I wouldn't have to pay MORE. I'd also still be able to get my songs, like I said above, from free sources - so I actually wouldn't lose them.
I pay for Pandora One on my phone. It is $4 a month for FREE music...but without ads and a greater ability to skip songs I don't want to hear. I can create tons of music stations allowing close to specific types of music in each station, listen to music, and even skip some songs for FREE.
$100 for songs you could easily lose + device specifically made for you to BUY those songs - compared to 100% free plus choice to eliminate ads for only 4$ a month...
I'm not saying one is better than the other. What I mean is, for a normally free product to have NO ISSUES AT ALL while an insanely expensive product has tons of them... There's a problem with that.
Oh, and here's some more results:
http://s21.postimg.org/rbvksa9c6/whywont.jpg
^ Understand that Google and Bing are the most updated but you're right - not every result is Apple.