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TuneAid is an iPod content recovery tool. It will let you import your iPod's content back into iTunes in no effort. TuneAid will salvage your music. Recovering music that you've purchased is completely legal, using TuneAid is no law infringement. iPhone and iPod Touch compatible even without hard disk mode. Non-Geeky interface, TuneAid is dead simple to use without sacrificing powerful features. One click import in iTunes. High speed incremental backups. Highly tuned anti-dupe function. Detailed copy stats lets you precisely know if something went wrong. Many fields supported, such as play count, skip count, rating, last skipped, and date added. Recovers your playlists with track order preserved. Player, search and filtering a click away. Auto detection feature, just plugin it in. Highly customizable preferences lets your transfer the fields your really need.
What's new in this version: Version 3.76 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.
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"Brilliant and saved me HOURS of time"
Version: TuneAid 3.76
Pros
Easy interface; incredibly quick
Cons
Some library reorganization is going to be necessary... but I don't care. This program worked better than I could have expected.
Summary
My entire library was wiped out but was all stored on my iPad (probably the same reason everyone else is looking at this program) and TuneAid swooped in and saved the day. The bad reviews must be from older versions, because I had no issues at all. (from now on, I vow that my music will be safely stored in a cloud - it will take a global apocalypse to wipe my music out again)
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