I *hate* the way iTunes can do this. A dog's breakfast made up of pigs' ears.
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On 14 September 2010 07:28, Pat Wilson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Is this any good? The free version works but just limits the number of
> tracks you can copy in a batch.
>
> http://www.digidna.net/products/tuneaid
>
> Pat
>
> On 13/09/2010 20:56, andrew lancaster wrote:
>>
>> Hi!
>>
>> I took my iPod (synced to my iMac) to my narrow boat this w/e, intending
>> to listen to various albums (one for each age group - Edith Piaf, Dusty,
>> Abba, etc etc) and it needed charging.
>>
>> SO - I attached it to my iBook (different and much less music) - and the
>> bloody thing synced to to it losing all the other music.
>>
>> I have now got back the original collection but - how do I get the music
>> on my iMac to the Macbook and vice versa??!!
>>
>> Any advice most gratefully received.
>> Andrew
>>
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