Mar 12

There is a really easy way to put to bed all of the versatility and compatibility issues that you may have with your iPod. As you have probably learned, the iPod doesn’t enjoy giving up its files and media to PCs or iTunes, and in fact can cause a whole lot of hassle when the attempt is made to do so. These devices are made to work with one home unit, usually a personal computer, and the unit that it is initially programmed to receive from when first plugged in is the only one that the iPod will accept as credible for transfers. Even then, it is very stingy about giving the materials back once they have been placed in its memory.

This new iPod program is called Media Widget music transfer software, and it does wonders for the more cumbersome tasks that most people have a hard time figuring out on their own. Even if you have mastered all of the compatibility issues that you have with your iPod, this software can still help you to seamlessly work and play with it on a regular basis without spending too much of your precious time. With this software, you will be able to transfer music from iPod to iTunes , iPod to personal computer, and so much more.

Along with this highly cost efficient program, you will also receive a vast amount of freedom which has been unheard of until now. The software can be installed to any three computers of your choosing, and once this has been done, each of those computers will be accessible to an infinite number of iPods. This means that friends, relatives, neighbors, kids, and whoever else needs to can transfer to and from the PC and iTunes, and play media directly through the Widget.

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Mar 11

Chances are likely that if you have an iPod, you also have a lot of music. Chances are also likely that if this is the case, you have paid a lot of money for your music over time, and if you lose all your music, you’re probably going to be pretty annoyed. Whether you paid for your music by downloading individual songs or by burning CDs that you bought onto your computer, your music collection in iTunes and on your iPod represents a big investment.

You definitely want to protect that investment by backing up your computer. There are a few ways to do this. First, you can buy a separate hard drive that can hold all your music and important files. Save everything to this hard drive and then store it somewhere safe, remembering to take it out and update it with your newest files every few weeks or so.

Another way to back up your music is to store it all on your iPod. If you have an iPod that’s large enough to do this with, you can easily keep thousands of songs on your music device without putting a dent in its storage capabilities, and even some of the smaller iPods nowadays can hold hundreds or thousands of songs quite easily.

You may be wondering at this point how having the music on your iPod backs it up since you won’t be able to get it from your iPod to your computer in case of a crash. There is, however, software on the market now that lets you copy iPod to computer with ease. Using this software, you can recover from a computer crash by pulling all the music your iPod is storing back onto your computer, effectively repopulating your iTunes lists and not actually losing a single song in the process.

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