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TouchCopy

TouchCopy - 9.24

Transfer music, video, photos from your iPod or iPhone to your Mac.

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Current Version: 9.24
Release Date: 2009-10-09
License: Update
Downloads (this version): 1,590
Downloads (all versions): 7,492
Price: $24.99

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TouchCopy ReviewIt Works for Me - Version: 6.30, 11/15/2008 02:32PM PST

dougrobnyc
For some strange reason which Apple Support could or would not justify, I lost all my playlist when converting to iTunes 8.

I purchased TouchCopy and now my playlist are back to normal. I love TouchCopy because it saved me alot of work!!

Bless you TouchCopy.
doug
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TouchCopy ReviewWorks as advertised - Version: 6.30, 9/18/2008 11:44AM PST

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tracy valleau--2008
I hesitate to spend that kind of money for something not reviewed, but I gave my 5G iPod to my wife, and needed to make sure she got all the games, videos and so on, and not just the music. So, I put up my $25... and everything worked as promised.

It's apparently a Java app, or some other kind of Windoz port, because it offers almost _zero_ feedback while it's working (one of my favorite complaints about Windows software. People have to just assume the software is working, as there is generally no progress bar; not spinning cursor... nothing... drives me crazy! - and is yet another reason to use Macs.)

So, when it was copying back the games to her computer, I had absolutely no clue at all that it wasn't just locked up. Well, it wasn't... and the software did everything it promised to do.

So, with that one caveat, yes: it works.
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