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iPod Access

iPod Access - 4.2

copy songs from iPod/iPhone to Mac by artist, album

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Version 4.2: Not rated (0.0)
Selected Version: 4.2
Release Date: 2008-02-02
License: Commercial
Downloads (version 4.2): 732
Downloads (all versions): 8,917
Price: $19.99

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Product Description:

iPod Access is the leading iPod/iPhone music and video transfer application for the Mac. With iPod Access you have instant access to all the songs on your iPod or iPhone. Your songs can be be displayed and sorted in almost any fashion so you can find the songs you need right when you need them. With the new instant search feature in v4 you can find songs just as quickly as you would in iTunes. And once you have found the songs, movies and playlists that you want, iPod Access will copy them right back into iTunes or to an external drive for backup. If you need music from your iPod back on your computer then you need iPod Access.

iPod Access can be used in a limited fashion for free or can be purchased to unlock all the features. iPod Access v4.x is available for $19.99 but is only a $8.95 upgrade for previous users of v1, v2 or v3. Current v4.x users can update to latest version for free.

  • Universal Application (Support for Intel and PPC Macs)
  • Leopard (OS X 10.5) Support
  • iPhone/iPod touch Support
  • Force iPod Manual Update Mode (iPod only)
  • Add songs, videos and podcasts directly to the iTunes Library
  • Export song listing
  • Automatic file renaming
  • Support for non-Roman characters (including Japanese)
  • Easy to use interface
  • Instant listing of all iPod songs
  • Playlist Cloning into iTunes
  • Support for On-The-Go Playlists
  • Support for iTunes Ratings, Play Count, Last Played date
  • Play music and video files directly from the iPod (iPod Only)
  • Transfer ID3 tags for WAV, Video and iFM files.
  • AAC file support (including iTunes Music store songs)
  • Audible.com support
  • Song Navigation by Artist/Album or Composer/Album
  • Copy songs organized by Artist/Album or Composer/Album
  • Single button sequential backups
  • Attempts to recover songs from iPods with a damaged database. (iPod only)
  • Support for PC formatted Hard drives
  • Support for Multiple iPods

What's new in this version:

  • New iPhone and iPod touch engine.
  • Improved iTunes duplicate checking.
  • Improved copy for large files and Playlist Cloning.
  • "Add songs to Library" setting no longer needed.
  • Podcasts no longer throw error on 'BuildNewList'.
  • Improved 'Show songs not in iTunes' function.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9

Additional Requirements:

  • iPod 1.2 or later
  • iTunes 7.4 or later for iPhone/iPod touch integration

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iPod Access Developer NoteDuplicate Song Checking Update - Version: 4.2, 2/2/2008 12:00AM PST

dfdownload
The duplicate song problem described by some users when adding to iTunes or cloning playlists has now been fixed in v4.2.

For iPod Access to decide that a song already exists in iTunes the ID3 tags of the songs must match. If the Song Name, Artist, Album, Track Number, duration, bitrate or file type is different on either the iPod or iTunes they will be considered 2 different songs. When using the "Add to iTunes" or "Clone Playlist" functions of iPod Access this criteria is used to determine if the songs already exist before the copy takes place. If the file does exist then a link to the song or video in the library will be used in the playlist. This should now work properly for all iPod, iPhone and iPod Touch users.

Special thanks to all the users who helped troubleshoot this issue.
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iPod Access Developer NoteDuplicate Song Checking Update - Version: 4.2, 2/2/2008 12:00AM PST

dfdownload
The duplicate song problem described by some users when adding to iTunes or cloning playlists has now been fixed in v4.2.

For iPod Access to decide that a song already exists in iTunes the ID3 tags of the songs must match. If the Song Name, Artist, Album, Track Number, duration, bitrate or file type is different on either the iPod or iTunes they will be considered 2 different songs. When using the "Add to iTunes" or "Clone Playlist" functions of iPod Access this criteria is used to determine if the songs already exist before the copy takes place. If the file does exist then a link to the song or video in the library will be used in the playlist. This should now work properly for all iPod, iPhone and iPod Touch users.

Special thanks to all the users who helped troubleshoot this issue.
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iPod Access ReviewMusic play lists - Version: 4.1.3, 12/17/2007 06:21AM PST

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AJN103
Link back to the ipod. Every time i have tried to rebuild the play list on my Mac you would think, that it would link to the song on the computer. Instead it ends up linking the song in the playlist to the ipod itself and creating a duplicate in the library. All the songs are there why can't it just connect to that file again on the computer instead of the ipod? Thats not the way i want this to work. I just want my play list back without having to dig though every file all over again..
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