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msmobiles.com_robot
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Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2008 3:49 am Post subject: Pocket Tunes released, syncs with iTunes and plays Apple formats - no need to buy iPod anymore! |
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Pocket Tunes player that includes Pocket Tunes Sync with synchronization possibility with iTunes (yes, you do not need Apple iPod to listen to iTunes content!) was previously available for longer time for Palm OS a...
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chrisoldroyd
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NiTeSHiFT
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Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2008 11:33 am Post subject: |
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And VGA looks outstanding
I used the Program about 5 years ago on my Palm Tungsten. Great App.
Now I am more than happy to see it on Windows Mobile.
Although the price is really heavy, I will buy it, because it makes another device useless: My iPod I can sync the Database, use the covers, and sync the Podcasts. What else do I need? |
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jaja
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Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2008 11:48 am Post subject: |
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| but what about .M4P ? without support for protected itunes content you still need an ipod |
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NiTeSHiFT
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Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2008 12:05 pm Post subject: |
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| jaja wrote: | | without support for protected itunes content you still need an ipod |
Nope, as I don't have any DRM-Protected Music. If I buy a song, I create an MP3 or AAC File from it and then delete the original DRMed version. I HATE DRM. It's the most useless invention mankind ever made.
They should drop the prices to 25-50 cent per song and about 5-10 dollar/eur per album and the ppl would buy a lot more songs. But that's off-topic.  |
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JNGold
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Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2008 1:33 pm Post subject: |
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I still need/and want an iPod....it works better with the integrated system in my car!  _________________ JNGold
PDA Lineage:
Visor, Visor Prism, Casio EM-500, Casio E-200, HP Jornada 568, IPAQ 1910,IPAQ 4150,Ipaq 2750, Imate K-JAM,Treo 750,HTC Touch Cruise,US Touch Diamond,iPhone 3G,iPhone 3GS |
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NiTeSHiFT
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Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2008 2:15 pm Post subject: |
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| JNGold wrote: | I still need/and want an iPod....it works better with the integrated system in my car!  |
Well, THAT's my problem. I have an Opel Astra G (Vauxhall in Britain) an da Car "entertainment" System which isn't very entertaining I cannot connect anything, but have a CD-Changer, Navigation, Phone and Car-Computer integrated. The only way for me is to use an FM-Transmitter (which I have for the iPod but which isn't that great) or a Combination of the HTC-Audio-Adapter wich then connects to a really good FM-Transmitter. But wait, this is off-topic If you like, you can PM me  |
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JNGold
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Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2008 2:57 pm Post subject: |
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I also have the RIM A2DP stereo gateway that plugs right into my AUX port if I ever want to listen to my PPC through my car stereo. However, if I do that and make the connection via A2DP, the pairing of the phone to my car system via BT (for making/receiving calls) won't work. End result, I'd rather connect my iPod thru the integrated system so I can control it via the steering wheel or GPS control center and leave my PPC connected to the cars telephony system. _________________ JNGold
PDA Lineage:
Visor, Visor Prism, Casio EM-500, Casio E-200, HP Jornada 568, IPAQ 1910,IPAQ 4150,Ipaq 2750, Imate K-JAM,Treo 750,HTC Touch Cruise,US Touch Diamond,iPhone 3G,iPhone 3GS |
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