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AVCWare iPod to iPod/PC/iTunes Transfer 2.1.38.1016
AVCware Studio
AVCWare iPod to iPod/Computer/iTunes Transfer not only can transfer your iPod/iPhone music/video/playlist/photos back to PC, but also support iPod to iTunes transfer. If you own more than one iPods, it can simultaneously manage all the iPods in the same interface, you may transfer files among these iPods by drag-and-drop.
All formats compatible with iPod can be transferred in this iPod copy software. AVCWare iPod to iPod/Computer/iTunes Transfer simplifies your iPod management greatly. Key features: Install the software into iPod to manage your iPod files on any computer, and make music and videos sharing pretty simple and handy. 2. Manage iPod/iPhone as portable hard disk. 3. Create, rename or delete a playlist to manage your iPod/iPhone music and video files conveniently. 4. Find what you want quickly by Filter and Quick Search tools. 5. The information about your iPod including type, capacity, version number, serial number and format are listed on the main interface for you to manage your iPod files easier. 6. Friendly interface to make all your viewing, searching, transferring tasks simple and quick. 7. For your convenience, the iPod videos and music can be played with system default player from right-click menu in interface of the iPod transfer software. 8. High speed to transfer files. This iPod transfer software takes as little time as possible to transfer videos and music between iPod and PC.
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