cdmanproductions
		04-02-2005 23:34:53
	 
	
	
	whats the best and easiest alternative to iTunes for transferring music to my iPod?
thanks	
	
 
	
		shifuimam
		05-02-2005 06:30:17
	 
	
	
	Anapod Explorer
http//www.redchairsoftware.com/anapod/
Totally worth $20. Direct integration into Windows Explorer for drag-and-drop file transfers between computers. You can have your iPod activated on as many computers as you want. You can also play your music remotely using Xstreamer.	
	
 
	
		Anonymous
		05-02-2005 07:45:14
	 
	
	
	Yeah...that sounds like Dudebox Explorer which I used to have for my 15GB Dell DJ.
Why not make a site like that?	
	
 
	
		EatChex89
		05-02-2005 10:28:47
	 
	
	
	winamp has some kinda of mod add on that you can use... go to www.winamp.com and searchit up or osmething	
	
 
	
		Peinecone
		06-02-2005 16:50:37
	 
	
	
	I prefer musicmatch for transferring and playing music	
	
 
	
		Narakukuku
		06-02-2005 17:27:58
	 
	
	
	Why wouldn't a person want to use itunes? I just love love love it.	
	
 
	
		Peinecone
		06-02-2005 17:30:45
	 
	
	
	I like the navigation of musicmatch better, and i don't like how itunes restrics the usage of the songs you buy from them.  When I buy music, i like to be able to do whatever i want with it.	
	
 
	
		FreeOffersNow
		07-02-2005 09:46:00
	 
	
	
	According to the SuperBowl commercial....Napster is the way to go ;)	
	
 
	
		cdmanproductions
		07-02-2005 13:03:30
	 
	
	
	does napster music play on an iPod?
if not is there a away to get it to play?
im asking because i got a 4 month free membership so im just curios.	
	
 
	
		techdude05
		07-02-2005 13:56:03
	 
	
	
	napster does not work for the ipod.
napster is a really gay company...you pay $15 month for a LICENSE TO PLAY the song on your mp3 player. once you cancel your subscription to it, your songs can't play.
iTunes, you BUY THE ACTUAL SONG, NOT A LICENSE TO PLAY IT. if apple closes iTunes MS some day, as long as you have your licence backed up, you can still play the song. However, I don't see that happening anytime soon, but I do see Napster going bankruptin the future.