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iPod Access for Windows

iPod Access for Windows - 2.9.1

copy songs from iPod to PC by artist/album

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Version 2.9.1: Not rated (0.0)
Selected Version: 2.9.1
Release Date: 2006-05-23
License: Commercial
Downloads (version 2.9.1): 3,092
Downloads (all versions): 2,431
Price: $14.99

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iPod Access for Windows does for Windows users what it has been doing for Mac users for over a year. iPod Access for Windows is the premier application for transfering songs from your iPod to your Win XP/2000 computer. Most iPod transfer utilities must fetch ID3 tag information by opening every music file and fetching information. iPod Access is able to utilize the iPod internal database so that it can display your iPod's contents almost instantly. This includes tag information from protected AAC files that have been purchased from the iTunes Music Store and all playlist information. Version 2.0 also adds Playlist Cloning and the ability to add songs directly into iTunes.

With a simplified user interface including song filtering by Artist/Album or Composer/Album you can find the songs you need to copy and even listen to them directly in the main window. When copying songs iPod Access can organize songs into Artist/Album folders or Composer/Album folders and change the file names if desired.

iPod Access also provides one button full sequential music backups. By pressing "Backup" in the toolbar you can speed up the process of regular backups. iPod Access will by default only copy new songs added to your iPod so you don't have to remember what you have added.

What's new in this version:

  • Fixed bug with adding to iTunes.
  • Fixed Pref file corruption error.
  • Fixed playlist cloning bug.
  • Fixed registration bug.
  • Operating System Requirements:

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

    • Windows XP
    • Windows 2000

    Additional Requirements:

    • Windows 2000/XP
    • Quicktime v6 or higher
    • iPod Software v1.2 or higher
    • iTunes v4.7 or higher
    • Windoes Script Engine (wscript.exe)

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    iPod Access for Windows Reviewipod access for windows - Version: 2.9.3, 2/9/2007 08:26PM PST

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    rarnap
    well worth the 19.99 investment.worked as described.user friendly.saved me alot of frustration A+++++++++++++++++
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    iPod Access for Windows Developer NoteiPod must be in Manual Mode - Version: 2.9.1, 8/17/2006 12:50PM PST

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    dfdownload
    To avoid iTunes erasing your iPod your iPod must be put into Manual Mode.

    For all iPods except the Shuffle:
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    - Start iTunes.
    - Connect the iPod. With iTunes in front, immediately hold down the keys command-option (Mac OS X) or shift-control-alt (Windows XP/2000). When the iPod appears in the iTunes source column, wait five seconds, then release the keys. This will skip the automatic iPod update.
    - Set the iPod preferences to "Manually manage songs and playlists". This disables the automatic iPod update.
    To open the iPod preferences, select the iPod within iTunes source column, then click onto the upcoming iPod icon at the right bottom of the iTunes window (the left icon).

    For the iPod shuffle:
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    Although the iPod Shuffle can not be put into manual mode songs can syill be successfully transfered.iPod Access will allow you to transfer songs from your shuffle to your computer but it will not prevent an automatic update if iTunes is opened. For this reason it is recommended iPod shuffle users restore data to a computer or user account other than the one to which the shuffle is linked.

    - Connect the shuffle to a computer that it is NOT linked to.
    - Open iTunes. When the iTunes dialog asks you to re-link your shuffle DO NOT press either button.
    - Open iPod Access.
    - Select the songs form the lower window to copy.
    - Press the "Copy" button in the Toolbar above.
    - Select a folder to copy the music into.
    - After the copy is finished quit iPod Access.
    - In iTunes click NO in the dialog asking to re-link your shuffle
    - Under the file menu in Itunes select "Add Folder to Library" (or "Add to Library" on Mac OSX) and select the same folder you copied all of the music into.
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    iPod Access for Windows ReviewMajor omission - Version: 2.8, 3/13/2006 08:39AM PST

    jesskroll
    The instructions do not account for the process of a first time hook-up with your iPod. As a result I never got to use iPod Access for the purpose I purchased it for -- iTunes erased the iPod library even though I strictly followed the Access instructions for avoiding that outcome. Support was rude and either doesn't understand this basic need or was refusing to acknowledge the failing.
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