Thread: Macopener?
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Old 03-24-2006, 04:50 PM   #4
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Technically yes, I have stuff on my iPod that I don't have on my home computer. I have music from my old macintosh on here. Long story on why, not gonna get into it here. It's my music, bought and paid for by moi.

Well, the issue seems to be that my PC wants to reformat my Mac/PC iPod that's currently set to my old mac. My PC won't even recognize it as anything, it seems. On my old laptop, it sees the pod, but I don't know how to work with Unix, etc well enough to see beyond what it lets me see up front, which is to say, I can't see the music files when I open it up as a hard drive.

As a side note: I dumped a glass of water while walking by my old laptop a few days ago, and it has yet to be able to turn on... So, I'm basically left with the option of reformatting my mac iPod.

If I understand correctly, there are programs that will let you work on a mac formatted iPod with a pc - like ephPod which is a free program (or so it seems), that will let you view the music folders, etc (or so it seems) - however, without macOpener, it won't lemme check out the goods at all...

So, while ephPod is free, MacOpener is not.

I don't know what to do... /sad
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