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4Media iPod to Mac Transfer 2.0.47.1031

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4Media iPod to Mac Transfer is excellent iPod and iPhone management software for Mac users which can help you easily rip and transfer music, movies, and photos of various formats compatible with iPod, such as MP4, MOV, M4V, MP3, WAV, M4A, and AIF, from iPod to Mac, iPod to iTunes, and also Mac to iPod.

You can create, edit, and delete iPod playlists; transfer photos between iPhone, iPod and Mac, just by drag-and-drop with the powerful Mac software. In addition, you may transfer music and other files among several iPods by drag-and-drop. The filter and quick search function allows you to find the exact music or movie more efficiently. You can play music and movies directly through its right-click menu with the system default player now. With this transfer tool, you can manage your iPod and iPhone with ease. Version 2.0.47.1031 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.

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