

- #FLOOLA MUSIC ON IPOD NO AVAILABLE FOR MAC OS#
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(Mac version only) Get beautiful system notifications. Lyric support even on older iPods (3G and above).Ĭreate HTML files containing list of your iPod filesĭid a software mess up your iPod? Fix it! Put the application on iPod and launch it on any PC, immediately.Įasily manage, import and export (m3u, pls) playlists. Works on any Windows (98 and above), any Mac and any linux distribution with GTK installed. Floola supports all most common used features including podcasts! Take a look at the feature list to find out what it can do and feel free to suggest anything that might be missing.
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It can be run directly from your iPod and needs no installation under Linux, Mac OS X and Windows (Windows Vista is supported).
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Other features include a built-in music player, lyrics support, iPod information display (owner, serial used space etc.), adding and editing of notes and more.Floola is a freeware application to efficiently manage your iPod or your Motorola mobile phone (any model supporting iTunes). The program runs completely standalone and can be copied directly to your iPod and run from there. You can copy mp3 and AAC files to/from your iPod, import and export playlists, search for songs, remove duplicates, create and edit notes and much more. YamiPod allows you to manage the content of your iPod without the need to have iTunes installed.

Take a look at the feature list to find out what it can do and feel free to suggest anything that might be missing. It can be run directly from your iPod and needs no installation.
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Floola is a free download for Mac OS X, Windows (both XP and Vista) and Linux. YamiPod is a freeware application to efficiently manage your iPod under Mac OS X, Windows and Linux. Just plug in your iPod and launch the app. Yamipod is certainly no serious competition for iTunes but still, it’s a very interesting option for those of us who own an iPod and need a simple, neat and easy-to-use file manager.īetter support for new iPods (nano and classic)support for iTunes 8.xvideo can be added to iPod Changesīetter support for new iPods (nano and classic)support for iTunes 8.xvideo can be added to iPod Yamipod will find them by comparing ID tag data and file sizes, showing a list of possible candidates before actually deleting them. No matter how careful you are, you’ll end up having duplicate songs in your iPod, especially if it’s a large one. To copy them back to the iPod, just drag and drop the files from the Windows Explorer onto the program’s interface.įinally, another very interesting tool is the “Remove duplicates” utility.

If you want to copy music to your PC from the iPod, select the songs and click on the “Copy song to.” option in the context menu.
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Perhaps the most interesting function is the possibility to copy both MP3 and AAC files to and from the iPod, which makes it very easy to update your music library. However, we should note that we had some problems testing this as the player didn’t seem to work properly.

You can even listen to music with the built-in player. For instance, you can browse through your music by artist or album, check the playlists you’ve created or view extended information about each song. Yamipod’s simple interface displays a list with all the songs stored in the iPod and allows you to perform different managing tasks. I prefer to take control over when and why my software starts up. Also, the program does not launch automatically when you connect the iPod to your PC, which may be a nuisance for some but certainly a relief for others. Yamipod will then scan its contents and list all your MP3 folders and files on its interface. Once you copy the program to your PC, you can run it straight away, although it won’t really work until you plug in your iPod.
