- Quick specs
- Price: Free to try (5-song trial, backup-disabled); $14.99 to buy
- Operating system: Windows XP, Windows 2000
- Date added: March 07, 2006
- 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 is the premier application for transferring songs from your iPod to your Windows PC. iPod Access is able to utilize the iPod internal database so that it can display your iPod's contents almost instantly. This includes tag information from protected AAC files that have been purchased from the iTunes Music Store and all playlist information. Version 2.6 has iTunes integration tweeks, more descriptive dialog messages, and updated Esellerate library. Version 2.7 may include playing of video files directly from the iPod. Option added for ID3 Tag transfer for WAV, video and iFM files.
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User reviews of iPod Access 2.7
- Average user rating: 2.4 stars out of 30 votes
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19 out of 19 people found this review helpful
Version: iPod Access 2.7
"if you just want to get the music off your iPod..."
Pros: this trial lets you get to the songs on your ipod, my computer crashed, so that was good for me
Cons: i could only get five songs this way, but i found another way to get the songs off my ipod. heres how to do it (pc)
go to folder options (it is easier to find if you go to control panel and switch to classic view.)scroll down until you find hidden folder options, and select show hidden files and folders.
plug in your ipod, go to my computer, open your ipod, and to to ipod_control.
there are several folders, click the first one. some of your songs will be in here, but the names will be four letter codes. (itunes gets most of the song names, if you downloaded from the music store or did the song name yourself after getting it off a cd or something, yuou're fine. i have 200 songs and about five of them didnt have the names.)
highlight all the songs, right click one of them and click play (if itunes is not your default media player, click open with, and then select itunes)
go back one folder and repeat this with all the other folders you see under ipod_control. all the folders seem pretty random, so just go through them and find your songs. you can do this with any ipod, i got my friends ipod and did it, so now i have 100 more songs. this sounds hard, but it really isn't. hope this helps
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1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
Version: iPod Access 2.7
Pros: N/A
Cons: Trial version doesn't even work correctally
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Version: iPod Access 2.7
"Amazingly helpful for getting songs off your iPod"
Pros: Getting songs off your iPod.
Fast and automatically adds the song to you iTunes library.
Cons: The demo only allows 5 songs per copy.
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Version: iPod Access 2.7
Pros: It has a user friendly layout, very simple to use and really works!
Cons: It cannot change the display tags of the mp3s on the ipod.
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Version: iPod Access 2.7
Pros: Looks like it will work fine.
Cons: Doesn't work at all. Very slow, and doesn't even transfer anything don't bother.
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