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Mac: TuneTech for iPod released
By LC Angell
Senior Editor, iLounge
Published: Monday, September 12, 2005
News Category: Mac Software
Prosoft Engineering has announced the availability of TuneTech, a new Mac OS X software utility that helps users maintain, manage, and optimize their iPod.
“TuneTech for iPod is the only comprehensive software utility geared specifically toward iPod users,” explains the developer. “Recover lost or damaged music, repair corrupted data structures, backup your iPod to an exact copy, permanently delete unwanted files, or optimize the file layout of your music. You’ve invested a lot into your iPod and music, with TuneTech for iPod, you can be sure your iPod will faithfully perform and your investment will be protected.”
TuneTech is priced at $59.
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1
Didn’t we thoroughly bash this 99% pointless rip-off only a couple of months ago? Do they think our intellect sunk significantly in the meantime?
Posted by Bad Beaver on September 12, 2005 at 11:14 PM (PDT)
2
If it’s as buggy and worthless as its big brother, Drive Genius, stay far, far away.
Posted by glockster in U.S. on September 13, 2005 at 1:02 AM (PDT)