Photo Liberator - 2.3Copy photos from iPod to Mac. |
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Ridiculously overpriced - Version: 1.6, 4/3/2008 09:10AM PST
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Makaha
Unicode support - Version: 1.1, 10/24/2006 08:19AM PST
morgue
It seems this app does not support unicode characters, at least it can not display Japanese correctly. All characters are completely garbled. The concept and functions are very fine, however, lack of unicode support would not make me pay $34.99 for this app.
Expensive considering. - Version: 1.0, 7/19/2006 01:31PM PST
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Gabreil
in the iTunes photo preference - at least in the mac version- you have the option of including Full Resolution copies of the photos when syncing. These are kept, in chronological order, in the very accessible Photo directory. These are far better versions of the photos to use for "backing up" versus the smaller iPod formatted versions that don't look that great for printing or viewing on a nice computer screen.
For the occasional photo grab on-the-go from the iPod, the price, as mentioned in the previous comment, is rather steep.
For the occasional photo grab on-the-go from the iPod, the price, as mentioned in the previous comment, is rather steep.
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- Expensive considering.
The previous commenters below explain how to manually set up your iPod to do this.