Hi
Well, I don't have any direct experience with them, but I've heard of a program called xnjb that can be used to transfer content between the creative nomad/xen series of players and the Mac. The homepage for xnjb is at:
http://www.wentnet.com/projects/xnjb/
Exactly how it works and how accessible it is I'm not sure, not having a Creative mp3 player to test it out. From what I'm reading, though, most if not all creative mp3 players are supported. *sigh* If only there was something like this for my Rio Nitrus mp3 player... oh well. Figures, every Rio player works with the Mac in one way or another... except for the one I've got. I got it long before I ever got a Mac, though.
hth


On Dec 21, 2007, at 6:53 AM, Shaun Jones wrote:

Nope it doesn't recognize it as a external drive.
On Dec 21, 2007, at 9:09 AM, David Poehlman wrote:

they work with the mac if you can use them as external drives. You can just
dump content onto them.

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Subject: Other than I Pod


Listers can other MP3 players like the ones made by Creative work with the Mac at all? If so what do I need in order to be able to send files
to it?








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