Easy iPod to iPod file transfers with miShare
Want to put the external disk option in your iPod to good use? I mean, your iPod Shuffle, Nano, and 5th generation with with video models are all good as portable disk drives, right? So why let a good feature go to waste because of Apple’s closed system? With a new product called miShare, you can kiss the problem of file swapping between iPods goodbye. Simply attach one iPod on one end, and another on the other end, et voilà! The first iPod can now save the files to the second one on its hard disk, and vice versa. The only catch is that you have to add all the files, whether they be music, photos, notes, etc., via your PC because as mentioned previously, the data is only saved on the hard disk. But really, isn’t that forgivable given the convenience that this product brings?
miShare is available now for only $99.
Product [miShare] Via [CrunchGear]
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I’d rather just connect an iPod to my computer and use Senuti to get the songs off of it instead of having to deal with using it as a drive.
on May 12, 2008 at 09:39 PM - LINKI have just a new I Pod(120 GB) and i want to transfer the songs of my old I Pod to the new I Pod that i have got. I have a I Tunes 8 and i work on a Apple Laptop. Please suggest me a way out.
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