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XPlay

XPlay - 3.1.1

Copy and manage your music and photos.

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This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 3.1.1
Release Date: 2008-12-10
License: Shareware
Downloads (this version): 1,445
Downloads (all versions): 32,244
Price: $29.95

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Product Description:

XPlay was the first to bring the power and elegance of the Apple iPod to the Windows masses. Now comes XPlay 2.1 building on that tradition and continuing to lead the iPod experience on Windows.

XPlay works makes every model of iPod work better with Windows XP, 2000, Me or 98SE. With XPlay there is no bulky interface, no fluff, nothing to get in the way of you and your music. XPlay's powerful drag-and-drop ability makes transferring music to and from the iPod quick and simple. There is no easier way to manage music on your iPod.

Backup your music

Having your music collection with you on your iPod is great but it sure feels nice to have your collection backed up on your main computer. XPlay enables you to copy your music from your iPod to your PC. No more worries about losing your thousands of songs. Simply save them to your computers hard drive for peace of mind.

Hookups made easy

Using Windows Me or 98SE and wish you could simply use the iPod with USB? Now you can. Xplay 2.1 adds the ability to access your iPods using your computer's USB ports.

What's new in this version:

Fixed:
  • Windows Media Player 11 compatibility issue introduced in XPlay 3.1.0
  • Minor fixes and revisions

Operating System Requirements:

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

  • Windows XP
  • Windows 2000
  • Windows 98

Additional Requirements:

  • 20MB HDD space
  • FireWire or USB 2.0 interface

Editor's Notes:

This download will update previous XPlay 3 releases (but not any other versions of XPlay) to the latest version, listed above.To install the update, simply click the link above to start downloading it, then Open it (if given the option), or, alternately, Save it to your hard drive somewhere convenient (like the Desktop) and double-click it after it is done downloading.

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XPlay Reviewwhat a pain - Version: 2.2.8, 3/23/2007 12:33PM PST

mac46
I guess it does what its supposed to, what would be a fairly good program is marred by the PITA updates,compatibility issues with versions of iPods, god help you if you need to reinstall this and you didn't pay the $4.95 download tax...
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XPlay CommentaryA lot of questions... - Version: 1.0, 4/30/2004 07:39AM PST

CambAngst
I've been using XPlay to listen to music on my Mac-formatted iPod through my PC since the early beta versions. Over that time, I've had an interesting love/hate relationship with the product.
I love XPlay when it works:
- My iPod mounts flawlessly and I can play all MP3's via WMP.
- I've used Xplay with Win98, Win2K and WinXP, all with good results.
- The speed of the app has improved dramatically over time.
There are also soem bad things that people should be aware of:
- Every time Apple updates the iPod firmware, Xplay breaks.
- When Apple updates iTunes, Xplay breaks ~ 50% of the time.
- It typically takes anywhere from 1 to 5 days for MediaFour to update Xplay after such a change.
- XPlay doesn't add the capability to play any file that WMP couldn't play by itself. Ergo, you can't listen to Protected-AAC files through your PC.
- Once version 2.0 of Xplay was released, support for version 1 was killed immediately. Since Apple issued an iPod firmware update less than 2 months after Xplay 2.0 came out, many people who bought version 1 less than 6 months ago are being forced to buy a $15 upgrade to version 2.0. Not even Microsoft is this brutal.
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XPlay CommentaryBe wary... - Version: 2.0 RC1, 4/23/2004 06:17PM PST

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Swampthing
Not so sure about this app. After installing it, Xpod immediately wiped all the songs from my iPod and replaced it with "sample music" crap. Fortunately I had all my music backed up on my Mac, so I just reloaded it. I thought this app would allow me to extract all the tunes from my iPod and place them in a folder for iTunes Windows to read... but halfway through it said "Not all could be transferred." Perhaps the instructions weren't clear or perhaps it was a difference of Mac vs PC iPods, dunno yet.
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