April 04, 2007
Curious George - Best iTunes Companion Programs?
I am specifically looking for a os x program than will let me edit my playlists with more ease that with iTunes (global edits, etc.) but was also wondering if anybody has any neat suggestions to make our iTunes and iPod lives any easier. I did a search on mofi and it appears that this topic hasn't been covered here, but if I missed anything, my appy-polo-logies.
Any cool iPod/iTunes helper/companion program suggestions?
And since this question is posed for all of the monkeys out there, you might as well list both mac as well as windows options.
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I used to use EphPod quite a lot, but haven't needed to for a while. Wikipedia has a comparison of ipod managers.
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iSquint a free, neat, reasonably fast video ripper for iPods Hymn may be defunct, haven't used it in a while, rips the drm from iTunes purchased tracks. I used it so I could use iVolume to equalise the volume of tracks on my iPod, but again I haven't used that in a while and I think I read a warning somewhere not to use it, can't remember why. Also German, also not used for a while iPod Volume booster which removes the EU applied iPod volume limit (which makes it impossible to hear am iPod at full volume with in-ear headphones on the Victoria line ...)
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(That is, the EU volume limit makes it impossible to hear the ipod at full volume on the Victoria line, not the programme)
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That's a shame - I was looking for something that would offer exactly that Victoria Line muffling functionality... Floola, which I am thinking of putting on my spare iPod, is an application that sits on your iPod in disk mode, and allows you to play the music on Pod on non-syncing computers when it is plugged in. Alternatively, you could just stuff the whole thing and install 17 years ago by Monkey Haus
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Oh dear. Sorry. Running out of the office.