Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Re: [Apple iPod] Using the ipod via drag and dropping folders on to it.

Yes, that's precisely what I meant.

PC users. Wasn't the person asking a PC user?
Didn't the person say they didn't want to use
iTunes if possible?

Elaine

Any fool can make a rule, and any fool will
mind it. --Henry David Thoreau

Hello Just

On Tuesday, February 26, 2008, you wrote

> you mean "PC users like..." because i have been a computer user since
> about 81 and i prefer itunes over drag and
> drop, although i use drag
> and drop to create playlists on itunes which i then sync to my ipod.
> and itunes automagically creates Artist
> Name\album\Trackname.mp3 sort
> of file structure for me :)
> ~km
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> Trade them for valuable prizes.

> On Feb 25, 2008, at 8:12 AM, ETM wrote:

>> Computer users like drag/drop but it isn't going
>> to work with an iPod. So I gave up the real
>> estate and let iTunes/QuickTime reside on my
>> computers (both MacBook and Dell Vista).

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