Sorry, but the reason that won't work is that the iPod you want to
sync is only supported on certain versions of iTunes, and Apple
doesn't allow those newer versions to run on 10.3 because that'd be
too much effort to backport. I suggest that you either just give up
and run it on Windows or that you head to versiontracker.com and find
another app that runs on 10.3 and will sync the touch (doesn't seem
likely, but whatever).

2008/11/13 vacputer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> this is a copy of my question originally posted on the imac list.
> I have os 10.3.9 running on an imac g3 rev d.
> Will a new ipod touch sync? according to apple you need 10.4
>
> someone answered:
> On Nov 10, 2008, at 6:52 AM, vacputer wrote:
>> I have os 10.3.9 running on an imac g3 rev d.
>> Will a new ipod touch sync? according to apple you need 10.4
>
>
> Well, given that they MAKE the thing. I'd go with 10.4.
> 10.4.9, actually, per IT8 system reqs:
> Macintosh Software
>        • Mac OS X version 10.4.9 or later
>        • QuickTime 7.5.5 or later
>        • 200MB of available disk space
> 10.4 will run on that iMac, though.
> --
> Bruce Johnson
> U of Az  College of Pharmacy
> Information Technology Group
> Institutions don't have opinions, merely customs
>
> that didn't really help me.
> So I replied:
>
>
> Problem is, I don't have very much money.
> I'm saving up for the touch.
> even eBay prices are too high for OS 10.4 (at least for me), and the
> system only has 128 megabytes of ram. while memory is cheaper that it
> used to be, it is still pricey.
> Also, if you could, would you please note that while I can build
> (REALLY NICE) PCs (who builds macs???) and program in both BASIC and c
> + +, just to show how low my budget is, i will mention my age. I am
> eleven years old. I don't get an allowance. Just birthday and
> Christmas money.
>
> yes that is my real age, and yes that is my budget!
> I need this to work! I really don't want to use this with a (really
> nice, built from scratch) PC! (honestly, how much fun is that???) my
> newest hardware is a b&w powermac g3 300 that my dad recovered from
> north central university's "throw this away when you find time" pile
> in their basement a few years ago (there are two of them). those macs
> are the best i have. please help
> an eleven year old mac-n-dos geek be more mac than DOS. (by the way,
> did you know that an IBM PS/2 running dos 5 can get on the internet
> decently well?)
>
>
> >
>



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