Last I tried you could see what's on the iPod via iTunes, but everything is grey.
I think the assumption is that if you don't synch with the library, the iPod doesn't belong to the computer, so copying new music onto it isn't kosher.
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Last I tried you could see what's on the iPod via iTunes, but everything is grey.
I think the assumption is that if you don't synch with the library, the iPod doesn't belong to the computer, so copying new music onto it isn't kosher.
Last I tried you could see what's on the iPod via iTunes, but everything is grey.
On my (older) shuffle you can't do this. It will allow you transfer music that came from iTunes, actually. But for everything else your options are to stick with what you have or wipe it clean.
I haven't tried it with a shuffle, now that I think about it. I'm not sure where the precise line is with the differences.
Hell, I have no idea where my shuffle even is. Whoops.
senuti might help on the iMac.
Anyone need an iPod battery? I just got an email from www.iPodBatteryDepot.com with a discount code for 10% or 20% off.....
Would the battery come with a screen that works?
I'm bringing my sister a new Nano, and I'm tempted to unpack it for lighter carrying and the glayvin, and I can't work out how to open it. I feel shame.
It's probably worth it to pay an extra $50 for the Applecare package for a new (refurbushed) Nano, isn't it? Neither of my iPods has made it to the 2 year mark unscathed. Or fully functional.
I picked up one of these for Leif for Christmas for $48.
The problem is that now I want one too.
By the way, Sue, that IE fix for the Vista annoyance worked perfectly, thank you.