>  >>> ...."or you can copy from your iPod."
>(end quote)
>
>Really? How, without using the iPod as a straight external HD?
>Very interested.
>Thank you,
>Dana

The Apple method uses the iPod as an external HD 
<http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1329>, but there are third party 
utilities that bypass this procedure.  When I moved my iTunes library 
from my iBook to a G4 tower,  I tried Senuti (which didn't move 
playlists and ratings and such), and Ollies iPod Extractor (which was 
slow but got all of the playlists, ratings, and play counts).  Check 
on Versiontracker for more choices.

Migration assistant is still the easiest way, though.

Bob

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