Monday, July 27, 2009

Pingie: HTTP:: Secure iTunes to iPod Synchronization

HTTP:: Secure iTunes to iPod Synchronization
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Are you in the mood for listening to an old favorite track but you don’t remember exactly where you’ve stored it? Have you just bought yourself a new Mac or iPhone and you want to sync your favorite playlists without unpredicted file deletion or unnecessary duplicates, in just a couple of minutes? Then maybe you should give iPod.iTunes a try. 'But, why should I even bother with downloading and installing another piece of software when the classic, reliable Apple iTunes can do all the synchronization work for me?' you might genuinely ask. The answer is simple: apparently, Apple’s iTunes and iPod features seem to be a perfect match, and they could also offer you a lot of flexibility but sometimes, when it comes to a very precious track, you might feel that you need a plus of security regarding the data transfer. However, to completely understand what I’m talking about just think of all the times you wanted to clone or back up an entire iPod or just to transfer an i!
Tunes library from one Mac to another. Things probably worked quite well up to the end but the fear that iTunes would not copy your entire library or that it might delete some of your iPod’s playlists may have also crossed your mind, at least once, which is why you might want to take a few moments to see what iPod.iTunes ...
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