downloaded and trying it now

On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 1:27 PM, Mary Jo Sminkey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> >If you can stand iTunes (I personally can't) then iPods are, by far, the
> >most supported - but you are forced to use iTunes (blech) and you'll be
> >spending a little more.
>
> Not sure this is true anymore. My favorite media player J River Media
> Center says it has iPod support, can play music from iTunes, and has some
> other iPod addons (remote feature for instance). I don't have an iPod myself
> though so can't say how well (or not) it works, and I've never seen anything
> that approaches Media Center's capabilities and ease of use so I'd
> definitely not want to get any player it doesn't support. It's near the top
> of my list of software I would not want to be without, it's that good. Works
> great with my iRiver Clix which is a really cool little device and one I'd
> definitely recommend. Really the main downside with most of the other
> players is the fewer accessories available for them.
>
>
>
> 

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