HDD mp3 players - a few questions & point

Is it me or is it that all HDD mp3 players today need their own software for a PC to talk to them?. I feel that this is hindering me from buying such a product as there is no flexibility.
My requirements for such a player is for it to be small enough to fit in a pocket, flexibility for battery replacement and would be great for it to play on start up. These specs seem to compare to those players that are thumb dri've units not HDD units. Dont get me wrong, the Zen micro answers most of those, but even with the battery being replaceable, I understand (someone can correct me hear) that the only way to charge them, is for them to be in the player.
If anyone can suggest such a player with these specs as a HDD unit it would be greatly appreciated.
All the best
Casioman

My only problem with the Muvo 2 , is that in the UK is has been discontinued . I emailed Creative Support asking if I could get it via the USA but they did not say otherwise. thanks for letting me know about the Zen Micro though. Its a same that the battery has to be in the unit for it to charge. Alternati'vely is there any chance of an in car charger? when I had the original Creative Jukebox (those were the days ) there was an in car charger for it I am sure.
been to the shop for MP3 ACCESSORIES and found the car charger - only problem is it is out of stock . I hope they get some more in soon .
Just a few questions on the Micro - does it carry on from the last position/track it was playing before being switched off? how long does the Micro take to start up. When I had the Jukebox it was not the quickest for this. As when using it in the car it is best to start up quicker to then get the player going. Is there also a way to get the micro to play on start up?
All the best
CasiomanMessage Edited by casioman on 2-25-200509:9 PM
Message Edited by casioman on 2-25-2005 09:20 PMMessage Edited by casioman on 2-25-2005 09:30 PM

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