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Question Posted Sunday April 30 2006, 1:29 pm

I don't have an iPod, but somehow I have iTunes on my computer, I just have to set it up. I actually have an mp3 player, so will it work for that or is it strictly iPods? Also, if I've downloaded songs from limewire, can I import them into iTunes? Just for the sake or organization purposes? I'm just wondering...

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livingLIKEloversxx answered Sunday April 30 2006, 2:04 pm:
yes you can import them to itunes .. the first time i used limewire it autimatically conectted to my itunes. & yes, you would get itunes with an mp3; im not exactly sure if it will work when you connect it since i dont have an mp3, but you can still listen to the songs.

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