| Company | Marco Balestra |
| Website | http://www.faqintosh.com/risorse/as/ipodtracks2.html |
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| Os | Mac OS X |
| Requirements | Mac OS X 10.2 or later, an iPod with Firmware 1.2 or later, iTunes 3 or later. |
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| Release Date | 9/20/2004 |
| License | Shareware |
| Limitations | Shareware |
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iPod tracks -> Desktop is a solidification of scripts that grant an wanton find of iPod tracks directly from iTunes.
The script "iPod tracks -> Desktop" is installed in iTunes script menu. This script will copy the selected tracks in iTunes (not Playlists) on you Desktop, easily. If a file with the same nominate already exists in the destination then the user will be prompted. The way I institute to have tracks copied is my modest whoop, due to this the script has been saved run-only. Sorry.
The script "iPod tracks -> Choose..." is installed in iTunes script menu. This script will perform the same activity than the previous, but will permit you choose in which folder you want to copy the tracks selected in iTunes.
The script "iPod tracks -> cipher" is installed in iTunes script menu. This script will convert the iPod selected track(s) according to the current iTunes conversion preferences, adding them to iTunes main library. In improver, this script is the only that privy find WAV files: you privy select such tracks on the iPod, then convert them to a more convenient format :)
The script "iPod tracks -> iTunes Library" is installed in iTunes script menu. This script will add the iPod selected track(s) in iTunes main library, and to a library named according to iPod's nominate. If iTunes preferences are solidification to copy files as they are added to the library, then files will be phisically copied in iTunes Music folder.
The script "iPod tracks (Prefs)" is installed in iTunes script menu. This script will solidification up some preferences for the scripts listed above.
The script "Whole iPod Library -> Desktop" is installed in iTunes script menu. This script will copy the entire iPod library to the desktop, regardless of its internal establishment in subfolders. The copy could take a foresighted time, in any case thee user privy stop it with the usual Command-. keystroke.
What's New: Version 2.0: The new whoop mechanism could copy more than one file, as a workaround of a previous known problem (the -very remote- pos
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