I could use it for presentations while traveling.
The question I asked above stands, then--are people saving or transporting presentations on an iPod? What's the format? Videos I get, but is there a slideshow equivalent?
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I could use it for presentations while traveling.
The question I asked above stands, then--are people saving or transporting presentations on an iPod? What's the format? Videos I get, but is there a slideshow equivalent?
When I was doing classroom support, the usual thing was to save ppt or keynote slides as images and flip through them as an image slideshow. Now that there's an iOS version of Keynote and Google Docs presentations, people may be using those more.
the keynote version on ipad kicks ass.
Some people juggle geese on an iPad!
I never managed to mount my sister's Touch on her new laptop. The Apple store is telling her she needs to buy a piece of software so she can access an unpaired iPod as a hard drive in order to copy the music off and add it to the library and *then* pair the iPod.
Does that make sense? I know it didn't use to be that way. I want to be sure before she pulls the trigger on the software purchase.
SenutI is the software I know of: [link]
I haven't used it in years, but it worked great back then.
Yes, it does make sense. It's copy protection reasons. So you can't grab your buddies iPod and snag all their songs into your library.
So you can't grab your buddies iPod and snag all their songs into your library.
I guess I got lucky then, because that's exactly how I backed up my iPod, or transferred my tunes to a new computer--using the iPod as a hard drive with no extra software. In through the window...
Wait, is there a senutI equiv for PCs? She can't mount it on a PC. I didn't think you could ever mount it on a Mac...
I guess I got lucky then, because that's exactly how I backed up my iPod, or transferred my tunes to a new computer--using the iPod as a hard drive with no extra software. In through the window...
Me too. When my computer crashed, I was able to transfer the songs from my iPod to the new computer. It was a nightmare of reformatting, but the data was there.
Woot is selling refurbished HP Touchpads for $220.