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From | Michael vg <govango@yahoo.com> |
Subject | Re: iPod question |
Date | Wed, 10 May 2006 15:12:03 -0700 (PDT) |
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You might also want to try iPOD access.
http://www.findleydesigns.com/ipodaccess/
This little thing has saved me a few times.
michael
--- Josh Chasin <jchasin@nyc.rr.com> wrote:
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "AssociationWorks" <AssociationWorks@comcast.net>
> >I haven't tried this...but if you plug your iPod into your computer and
> > open iTunes you should be able to drag and drop from you iPod to computer.
>
>
> If only...
>
> I'm playing around with a program called CopyPod, which if it works as
> advertised, will back up both songs and playlists. (My iPod usage is heavily
> playlist-dependent; I have about 60 of them, they overlap, and I almost
> always use the iPod by listening to a playlist set on random, using my
> playlists like radio stations. The labor to create these was profound.)
>
> The demo version only does 100 songs a pop, so I bought the full version
> ($20.) I'm still waiting for them to email me an activation key. I'll
> report to the list on how it goes. If it works, it will be quite the
> bonanza.
>
> --josh--
>
>
>
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