- Quick specs
- Price: Free to try (5-song trial, backup-disabled); $19.99 to buy
- Operating system: Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 2000
- Date added: June 29, 2007
- Total Downloads: 220,523
- Downloads last week: 320
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- Average user rating: stars out of 30 votes
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Publisher's description
From Findley Designs :iPod Access for Windows is the leading iPod music and video transfer application for the PC. With iPod Access you have instant access to all the songs on your iPod. Your songs can be be displayed and sorted in almost any fashion so you can find the songs you need right when you need them. With the new instant search feature in v4 you can find songs just as quickly as you would in iTunes. And once you have found the songs, movies and playlists that you want, iPod Access will copy them right back into iTunes or to an external drive for backup. If you need music from your iPod back on your computer then you need iPod Access.
Version 4.0.5 includes Force Manual mode optimizations.
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Version: iPod Access for Windows 4.0.5
Pros: Can upload data from IPOD to other computer
Cons: Somehow the transfer process very slow
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Version: iPod Access for Windows 4.0.5
"Okay, but you'd need the full version."
Pros: This software is perfect for recovering lost songs or if your moving your iTunes library to another computer (like me). It's okay if you have the evalutation, but you can only put files back 1 at a time. Unless you buy it and get the full version, except buying just isn't my style. So if you are really trying to move your library, then get it. But if your like should I get it or not, then don't. Also, if your moving your library to a new computer, click copy files, and save them on your computer then drag them into iTunes. If you don't save them, your iTunes will ask your to find the original file, but since you didn't dave it you won't have it, and you'll have to double your efforts. It works if the iPod is plugged in, but if it isn't, well then your screwed. Last thing, you need to register your new computer to play the files, because if you don't your screwed again. That's basically it.
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