How To Transfer Music to an iPod Without iTunes

By Malcom Bedoier

How to transfer music to an ipod without iTunes is a question a lot of people have. This is because a lot of you feel that iTunes is holding you back, it's hard to use, and comes with a lot of restrictions. Well things don't necessary have to be this way.

First of all your can turn you iPod into a portable hard drive, you can learn about this at apple.com on ways to use your ipod. If you do this you can add music, videos, even documents on it with no need for iTunes. You can basically add any type of file on your ipod, the problem is that because it's an apple method you will still have some restrictions, but it's worth checking out.

Another way is to use softwares like ipod2ipod and floola. These are complicated to use but will give you the posibility to transfer music to an ipod without iTunes and you could even be doing this on any computer. This is of course if they have these softwares. But the whole point is the fact that you won't be limited to one computer and one itunes library.

Now if you want to move things even further there are gadgets that help you transfer music from an ipod without iTunes. One such gadget is miShare. This thing enables you not only to dispose of iTunes but also to transfer music or anything else, directly between ipods. What I am saying is that, with this, you can meet your friend, tell him to bring his ipod and BAM!. You can get all his songs extremely simple. Let me explain how this goes. You select your songs/videos/images/playlists and add them to your To-Go list on your ipod. Then what do you do? You just plug both ipods in the miShare, wait for them to sync and push the only button it has. It's very fast and simple to use.

There are a lot of ways to transfer music to an ipod without iTunes. Just make sure you use the one that is most suitable to you, simple and quick.

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