All the manuals are missing which is OK if there is a decent help file
provided somewhere.

I actually am more likely to complain about the manuals for iPod than
anything else.  I have yet to see a good explanation of how to use the on
the go playlist or how to keep my iPod from turning on disk use.

My iPod Touch is so annoying that I have to read a manual! How do I display all the data that I can see on my Nano, like playlists that are in podcasts? On-the-Go was easy on the Nano [select playlist or song/podcast, press and hold center button until screen flashes; create new OTG playlist after sync], but hard to find on the Touch. I like the Touch anyway--good outweighs bad.

iPod Lounge is helpful. They have their own manuals, including The Free iPod + iPhone Book 4.
http://www.ilounge.com/index.php/library/

Betty


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