Originally posted by: onlyCOpunk
See the problem is, 99% of people don't read the instructions. Then there is another 90% that will click whatever box opens on a computer screen without reading it. THose are two bad combinations. You can't really blame iTunes and Apple for the end users faults. And when you plug in your iPod to someone else computer it does say that you may only sync one ipod to one library and choosing to resync ipod will erase all data on it..
So in effect iTunes didn't bitchrape your wifes iPod. She was sitting there with her pod wide saying come and get it big fella, your GUI is so smooth it makes me not want to read.
Originally posted by: eelw
Originally posted by: onlyCOpunk
See the problem is, 99% of people don't read the instructions. Then there is another 90% that will click whatever box opens on a computer screen without reading it. THose are two bad combinations. You can't really blame iTunes and Apple for the end users faults. And when you plug in your iPod to someone else computer it does say that you may only sync one ipod to one library and choosing to resync ipod will erase all data on it..
So in effect iTunes didn't bitchrape your wifes iPod. She was sitting there with her pod wide saying come and get it big fella, your GUI is so smooth it makes me not want to read.
Well said. I really don't understand the hate ITunes gets. It's far from great, but it is functional and gets the job done. I'm manually managing songs and videos on 4 separate IPods on my main computer. No problems at all.
Originally posted by: onlyCOpunk
There is an option to show duplicates.
Originally posted by: zig3695
fuck itunes. http://www.mediajukebox.com
Originally posted by: Oyeve
I have 6 ipods associated with one pc and one install of itunes. The only thing I hate about itunes (and this just happened lastnight). I just got a 160gb classic ipod from my GF and synched it up. I only had about 27gbs of tunes and vids cuz tha largest pod I had was a 30gb video. Anyway, I dumped about 60gb of mp3s from my HD, hoping itunes was "smart" enough to know that the file/song is already there, but noooooo. Now I have to weed through about 6000 songs and get out all the dupes.
Originally posted by: Oyeve
I have 6 ipods associated with one pc and one install of itunes.