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The iPod is principally known as a platform for transporting and listening to music. In fact, that is its original purpose, as intended. These devices do carry other information, however. They can carry videos, pictures and some other types of documents. While their principal function may be one of entertainment, like most digital media, they have use beyond that for which they were intended. For that reason, users need a good way to copy iPod to iTunes on a computer other than their own. It may be a computer you use at work or a friend’s computer.
Most users do have iTunes, or something similar, on their computers these days. These programs were designed to allow consumers to shop for music online and then to transfer that music to their portable devices with minimal effort. This is a great system, but it’s essentially a one-trick pony of a device. Fortunately, other software developers have made programs that allow users to enjoy the full capabilities of their devices and to enjoy the maximum possible convenience. These software devices can easily copy iPod to iTunes, no matter what computer is at issue.
Like the iTunes software, these software packages are designed around reducing the entire affair to a step-by-step procedure. While the process is very simple, there are numerous steps to follow when you copy iPod to iTunes and the software ensures that it all goes smoothly. It also avoids your having to open up window after window to make all of the necessary steps of copying and pasting accessible. It also preserves your file structure, which avoids the frustration of your files being located all over your hard drive and, thus, being inaccessible to the iTunes software or your music player when you transfer them again.