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4 Best Ways Sync Music To iPod and iPhone Without iTunes
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<blockquote data-quote="kikili8888" data-source="post: 3441843" data-attributes="member: 874962"><p>Do you an ipod fans? if so you may be luck see this article. I know the apple’s fans can meet this how to sync music to your ipod and iphone on the itunes. But you may not the ways to sync music to your ipod and iphone without itunes. Today I waill share there ways.</p><p> </p><p> Winamp and the ml_ipod plugin</p><p> For those who have been using Winamp since the first day it was launched, there is no need to migrate your entire music library to iTunes just because you bought a iPhone. With the ml_ipod plugin, you will be able to sync your music.</p><p> </p><p> SharePod (Windows)</p><p> If you are looking for a simple and lightweight software to get the synchronization done quickly and easily, then Sharepod would be a good choice. Sharepod is nothing more than a software for you to sync your iPod and iPhone. While you can play music directly from your iPhone within Sharepod, the music player is only minimal and does not offer many options.</p><p> </p><p> GtkPod (Linux)</p><p> Gtkpod seems to be the only solution to sync music to your iPhone in Linux (The older version of Amarok will work too, but Amarok 2.x doesn’t support iPhone syncing yet), but getting it to work is not as easy.</p><p> </p><p> For those who are geeky and advantageous enough, here are the full instructions to hack your iPhone to get it to sync in Linux with gtkpod.</p><p> </p><p> Do you Enjoyed this article? Maybe you’ll be interested to know that you may also <a href="http://www.ipodtomactransfer.org/how-to/transfer-ipod-playlists-to-itunes-on-mac.html" target="_blank">transfer ipod playlists to itunes on mac</a>. Also, find out how you can easily make ringtones for your iPhone.</p><p> </p><p> I really like <a href="http://www.ipodtoipodtransfer.org/" target="_blank">ipod to ipod</a> View for Mac. Lets you actually play your iPod's music on any computer you plug your ipod into. The iPhone is the only device that you can't play the music off of in iTunes. It also allows you to view all the content on your phone, from text messages to the call log to notes to the actual SSD. And you can add, copy, or delete anything you want. </p><p> </p><p> Related: how to <a href="http://www.ipodtomactransfer.org/how-to/transfer-pictures-from-ipod-to-mac.html" target="_blank">transfer pictures from ipod to mac</a>? Hope this article you will like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kikili8888, post: 3441843, member: 874962"] Do you an ipod fans? if so you may be luck see this article. I know the apple’s fans can meet this how to sync music to your ipod and iphone on the itunes. But you may not the ways to sync music to your ipod and iphone without itunes. Today I waill share there ways. Winamp and the ml_ipod plugin For those who have been using Winamp since the first day it was launched, there is no need to migrate your entire music library to iTunes just because you bought a iPhone. With the ml_ipod plugin, you will be able to sync your music. SharePod (Windows) If you are looking for a simple and lightweight software to get the synchronization done quickly and easily, then Sharepod would be a good choice. Sharepod is nothing more than a software for you to sync your iPod and iPhone. While you can play music directly from your iPhone within Sharepod, the music player is only minimal and does not offer many options. GtkPod (Linux) Gtkpod seems to be the only solution to sync music to your iPhone in Linux (The older version of Amarok will work too, but Amarok 2.x doesn’t support iPhone syncing yet), but getting it to work is not as easy. For those who are geeky and advantageous enough, here are the full instructions to hack your iPhone to get it to sync in Linux with gtkpod. Do you Enjoyed this article? Maybe you’ll be interested to know that you may also [URL="http://www.ipodtomactransfer.org/how-to/transfer-ipod-playlists-to-itunes-on-mac.html"]transfer ipod playlists to itunes on mac[/URL]. Also, find out how you can easily make ringtones for your iPhone. I really like [URL="http://www.ipodtoipodtransfer.org/"]ipod to ipod[/URL] View for Mac. Lets you actually play your iPod's music on any computer you plug your ipod into. The iPhone is the only device that you can't play the music off of in iTunes. It also allows you to view all the content on your phone, from text messages to the call log to notes to the actual SSD. And you can add, copy, or delete anything you want. Related: how to [URL="http://www.ipodtomactransfer.org/how-to/transfer-pictures-from-ipod-to-mac.html"]transfer pictures from ipod to mac[/URL]? Hope this article you will like. [/QUOTE]
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