What Does "Flagged" Mean?
The "Flagged" feature allows you to easily save and revisit tracks or releases that catch your attention while you listen. Whether you're at home on your computer or commuting, here’s how it works:
Remember for Later: You might want to remember to download a track on your production machine or burn it onto a CD. Flagging helps you keep track of these items effortlessly.
Revisit in the Future: If you’re unsure about a release and want to give it another chance later, flagging it ensures it won’t be forgotten.
You can flag either an entire release or individual tracks.
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