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1 | PodTrans | PodTrans is a neatly designed free piece of iPod transfer software, which allows you to transfer the songs on your iPod to and from your computer. Pros: PodTrans supports two-way transfer, so if either your computer or your iPod suffers a data crash, it’s easy to restore your audio files. Cons: This does need to be connected to iTunes to work with your computer, so if you want to avoid iTunes totally this isn’t a good option for you. | |
2 | SynciOS | Billed as ‘the best free alternative to iTunes’, SynciOS is a file transfer solution between your iPod and your PC. Pros: It comes with a free audio converter, so any files in the wrong format can be converted before being copied across. Cons: Any photos you copy across will have the quality compromised and be transferred as a much smaller version, so bear that in mind if you plan to transfer photos as well as audio. | |
3 | CopyTrans Manager | Easily allows you to drag and drop your music files from your computer directly to your iPod. Pros: Can be used on multiple PCs, the interface is easy to use and the built in Music Player is very handy. Cons: However, The app itself doesn’t store anything, so once it’s disconnected all of your data is gone as well. | |
5 | EphPod | This fully-featured piece of software is a Windows-specific application that connects with your iPod to transfer your music. Pros: It runs quickly, able to transfer 1000 songs in 30 minutes, and supports .M3U playlists, as well as allowing you to create your own playlists. In addition to audio files, it also imports Microsoft Outlook contacts. Cons: It has a basic interface and isn't particularly attractive to look at. If aesthetics are your thing, you probably won’t be impressed. |
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1 | iExplorer | iExplorer allows you to copy music (as well as purchased music) from your iPod to your Mac, as well as letting you copy music videos and podcasts. Pros: Very versatile - allows you to transfer not only music but TV shows and audiobooks. Cons: Doesn’t let you order files - so can be confusing to work out what’s been transferred and what hasn’t. | |
2 | xPort for Mac | xPort for Mac allows you to easily copy music from your iPod back to your Mac with only a couple of clicks. Pros: Simple to use, it detects your iPod when you plug it in and comes with an easy to use interface. Also transfers a huge amount of files very quickly, so great if you’re short on time. Cons: Only works with iPods, no other Apple devices, so can be frustrating if you’re looking for an all in one solution. | |
3 | YamiPod | YamiPof is a freeware app that helps you manage your iPod to Mac transfers. It comes without the need for installation and runs directly from your iPod. Pros: It’s a standalone app, so no installation is required. It comes with playlist support, auto-downloads new versions and comes with two different restore features. It also has a built in music player and can be set to automatically remove duplicated tracks. Cons: Doesn’t recognise the iPod Touch, so suited to other iPods only. | |
5 | Floola | Floola is a freeware application that facilitates file transfers between your iPod and Mac. It allows you to manage music, videos, podcasts and photos all in one go. Pros: Install the app on your iPod and launch it immediately on your PC. It can sync with your Google Calendar and provides lyric support on your iPod. Also allows you to easily manage, import and export your playlists. Cons: The conversion element is still a work in progress, so can be a little buggy. So there you have it - ten of the best! We hope you enjoyed our round up of ten of the best free pieces of iPod to iTunes transfer software. |