Saturday, September 21, 2002
Software: Pod Manager 1.0 Released
“Pod Manager is a brand new MacOS X application to extract music files stored on iPods. It is intuitive, easy to use and features a state of the art Aqua user interface. Being entirely MacOS X native, Pod Manager is also very fast and responsive.”
System requirements: Mac OS X
For more info…
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iPod Knowledge Base Documents Updated
Friday, September 20, 2002
iPod Knowledge Base Documents Updated
- Mac OS X 10.2: iTunes 3 May Not See iPod if Its Name Is Changed
- iPod for Windows Software 1.0: Use MusicMatch Jukebox 7.1 (Not 7.2) to Transfer Music to iPod
Thursday, September 19, 2002
XPlay 1.0.3 adds support for iPod for Windows
“Mediafour has been bombarded over the last month with requests for a version of XPlay that works with the new iPod for Windows. We’re pleased to announce that XPlay 1.0.3 makes iPod for Windows work just as well with Windows as does the traditional iPod for Mac OS.
If you do have an iPod for Windows, you’ll be glad to know that the XPlay can be used either as a complement or an alternative to the version of MUSICMATCH Jukebox provided by Apple. Whether you love MUSICMATCH or are less than impressed, XPlay is a must for all iPod enthusiasts.”
The update is free to download for existing XPlay users. XPlay 1.0.3 can be purchased for $29.95 (download) or $39.95 (boxed/shipped).
System requirements: Windows Me, 98SE, 2000 or XP
For more info…
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Deals on the Web reports “iPod Blowout” Sale
Deals on the Web reports MacWarehouse is selling iPods at “blowout” prices. The iPod 5GB plus a free Podfolio Leather iPod case for $249.00, and also the iPod 10GB plus a free Podfolio Leather iPod case for $299.99.
“It’s the best price we’ve seen on a new 5GB version at just $15 more than the lowest priced refurbished unit that’s currently available.”
“IPod portable player enters the Windows world”
Mike Landburg for The Mercury News writes a review of iPod PC.
“After a week listening to music and audiobooks on a borrowed 20 GB iPod for Windows, I’m very impressed. The all-white face and polished aluminum back are elegant, the controls are so well designed the iPod can be easily operated with one hand, and the rechargeable battery lived up to Apple’s claim of 10 hours.”
CBS’ “The Amazing Race” Ready with iPod
iLounger, Michael G. emails us with news that CBS’ fall show “The Amazing Race” will have life long friends, Aaron and Arianne ready for action and packing an iPod. CBS asked Aaron and Arianne, “What is the most important item in your backpack, and why?”
“Aaron: Our iPod & our wristbands.
Music and style are integral parts of our lives, both individually and as a Team.
Arianne: We have an iPod, wristbands and pretty Persian scarves. This is very important, because music inspires us, and our style inspires others.”
the Onion Flaunts iPod
Several iLoungers have pointed us to a photo of a man and his iPod at the journalistic satire website, the Onion with a simple caption, “iPod Flaunted.”
iPod PCs now shipping in Europe
iLounger, Bert M. of Germany emailed us with information that his new iPod 10GB PC has shipped from Apple Store Europe.
“I’m from Germany and I just got my shipping confirmation for Windows 10GB iPod. Perhaps it is interesting enough for a news article that the European iPod fans getting there new toy too.”
Wednesday, September 18, 2002
Software: iTunes 3.0.1 Released
“Presenting iTunes 3, the worlds best jukebox player. With millions of copies of iTunes in circulation, this wildly successful software application is justly famous for making it easier to enjoy your music your way. The intuitive interface lets you quickly encode music CDs into MP3 files, create playlists and burn music CDs. iTunes 3 takes this to the next level with even more creative ways to organize your music with Smart Playlists, and to personalize your library and load your iPod with exactly the songs you want to have at your fingertips.”
What’s new in v3.0.1:
Number of performance enhancements and provides improved support for Mac OS X 10.2.
System requirements: Mac OS X 10.1.4 or higher
For more info…
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Larry sent us an email with information about his iStand for iPod. The plexiglass stand is available in white or black for $14.95.
“I recently bought myself an iPod and I couldn’t find a
good way to prop it up on my desk so I could view the
display.Being a hobby craftsman, I set out to design and build
a plexiglas stand for my iPod – what I’ve named the
iStand.The iStand will hold your iPod at the right viewing
angle to see the display. You can also use the iPod’s controls without having to pick it up.”
Refurbished iPod 5GB for $235
Small Dog Electronics is selling factory refurbished iPod 5GBs for $235. One year warranty applies and there are 64 units remaining as of this posting. Offer expires in 12 days.
iPod Knowledge Base Documents Added/Updated
- iPod 1.2: iPod Scripts for Mac OS X 10.1 Do Not Import Contacts
- iPod for Windows: Learning More, Service, and Support
Tuesday, September 17, 2002
How To iPod On Linux
An iPodHacks reader has developed an online guide to using an iPod on Linux.
Software: iPod It 1.5 Released
“iPod It gives you the ability to transfer all of your Entourage information to your iPod. It also lets you transfer any number of driving directions and weather forecasts to your iPod. Now you can have all of the information you need right at your finger tips and all through one application.”
- What’s new in v1.5:
- You can now sync information to your iPod with a single click.
- Directions works again.
- Special characters are supported within the Calendar (it doesn’t support Unicode…). Note that the iPod doesn’t have complete support at this time (e.g. it doesn’t generate the Euro symbol).