either that or find a friend or someone who can download iTunes for
you. Trust me there is a huge difference between itunes 4 and 8.
-Jonas
On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 4:10 PM, Mullin9 wrote:
>
>
>> You CAN use the iPod itself to bootstrap this. Take it to your friend/
>> library, along with the doc
> You CAN use the iPod itself to bootstrap this. Take it to your friend/
> library, along with the dock, and save the downloaded iTunes installer
> onto the iPod,bring it home, move the installer to your hard drive
> and you're good to go. Update iTunes, synch your iPod and voila': music.
Th
On Jun 18, 2009, at 12:05 AM, Mullin9 wrote:
>
> I have a Mac Using OS 10.4.11, and iTunes 4.1,
> Can I manually install Music by drag/dropping songs from the iTunes
> window to the iPod icon?
No. The Shuffle Gen2 requires iTunes 7.4 or later.
Just dropping the songs on the iPod icon will stor
On 18/06/2009, at 7:16 PM, Mullin9 wrote:
>
> can I drag & drop the songs into the iPod Shuffle Gen 2? ( the shuffle
> icon on the desktop )?
Yes I would say so. Try it :)
Thanks,
Po-en Tsai
-- iMac G3 350 MHz, running OSX 10.4, 10.3 and OS 9.2.2, 80gb HDD
with 768MB ram. Quite speedy.
On 18/06/2009, at 7:05 PM, Mullin9 wrote:
> I have a Mac Using OS 10.4.11, and iTunes 4.1,
> Can I manually install Music by drag/dropping songs from the iTunes
> window to the iPod icon?
You can with iTunes 8.2 (the version I am running). I am not sure if
this will work with iTunes 4.1, but it
can I drag & drop the songs into the iPod Shuffle Gen 2? ( the shuffle
icon on the desktop )?
thank you.
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I have a Mac Using OS 10.4.11, and iTunes 4.1,
Can I manually install Music by drag/dropping songs from the iTunes
window to the iPod icon?
I don't have broadband, or the latest iTunes, just the version 4.1.
I open iTunes, I put in a Music CD, and imported songs, to the
Library, and about a dozen