Transfer your iPod music to your desktop computer and copy tracks from iTunes with ease.
I also tried the iPod tracks ? Choose... script, which performs the same action but allows users to select the folder in which they want to copy the selected tracks. This feature was very helpful and made organizing my music much easier.
Another script that I tried was the iPod tracks ? encode software, which converts selected tracks to the current iTunes conversion preferences and then adds them to the iTunes main library. This feature is especially useful for those who wish to convert their music into different formats.
Furthermore, the iPod tracks ? iTunes Library script adds the selected tracks to the iTunes main library and to a library named according to the iPod's name. Additionally, if iTunes preferences are set to copy files as they are added to the library, the files will be physically copied to the iTunes Music folder.
A great added bonus was the presence of the iPod tracks (Prefs) script, which allows users to set up preferences for the above scripts.
Lastly, the Whole iPod Library ? Desktop script allows users to copy the entire iPod library to their desktop, regardless of its internal organization in subfolders. Although this process may take a while, the user can stop it anytime with the Command-. keystroke.
The latest version of the software has several new features and improvements, including faster processing, the ability to copy all file types and improved compatibility with Mac-Intel. Moreover, this version has a new installer and new names for the scripts that include an extension.
Overall, the iPod tracks ? Desktop software is an excellent choice for anyone who wants to easily manage their iPod music while working on their desktop or laptop. The software works seamlessly with iTunes and adds a lot of functionality to the already great music player. It's also quite straightforward to use, as long as you have iPod Software 1.3 and iTunes 3 or later.
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