do u have to use itunes to put music on your ipod? and if not how do i do it
thank you
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Technology category? Maybe give some free advice about: Computers? lagunabeachfan12 answered Monday December 25 2006, 6:16 pm: You can use limewire or bearshare. I use limewire but my some of my friends use bearshare and say its pretty much the same. I can explain how to use limewire, but not bearshare because I've never used it. With limewire, what you do is type the name/song title or artist of song and hit search. But, you have to have itunes pulled up and minimized so you can put the song in your playlist. Anyways, you click on the song that you have downloaded from limewire, then you drag it to itunes onto your playlist. Its pretty easy. But you can use whatever you want and it will probably work. ttyl! <3
music_luvr717 answered Sunday December 24 2006, 6:52 pm: well, i have itunes and rapsody. i suggest you use rapsody. its easier. im not sure how to get it though. the program just came with my laptop. but if you want to use itunes, go ahead. its free. i dont use it cause it wont work on my ipod. [ music_luvr717's advice column | Ask music_luvr717 A Question ]
BooYouWhore answered Sunday December 24 2006, 4:00 pm: if its an Ipod rather than MP3 player, then yes. I haven't seen anything else that you can use. Its very simple and you don't have to give out your information. If you just download it, you can get things off of CDs and create a library. Then, you can't buy songs, but you can still put things that you already own on your ipod.
Hope i helped!
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