Hi
Well, the iPod sorts your artists exactly as iTunes does. So if you know your iTunes library well you can navigate the artists, albums, etc. The menus are actually similar though not identical to front row in the order the options are presented in, though I'll be the first to admit I haven't figured out what every single menu does. How do I figure that out? Well, I go into the menu and see what I can make happen (I just figured out shuffle last night finally when I accidentally turned it on, I had to figure out how to turn it off). Wish I could figure out which menu under settings is the equalizer. Since the click wheel does make a click as you move, and the menus do not rap around, it's no different really than using any other mp3 player that doesn't talk that has buttons and a scroll wheel. You just have to learn it and practice, that's what I've had to do on every mp3 player I've ever owned and some of them didn't make any clicking noises at all, they just had directional buttons. Those were, for me anyway, much harder to use than the iPod classic is.
hth


On Jan 29, 2008, at 11:21 AM, Dennis Bartlett wrote:

How do you tell where you are?


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I use an ipod video generation 5.5 30 gb and I don't use rockbox either.
Holly
On Jan 29, 2008, at 9:25 AM, Joan Alice Maria Gibson, Esquire wrote:

I use two iPods; the iPod Shuffle 1 gigabyte-already full; and the
iPod
Classic 160 gigabyte which holds my entire iTunes library. I don't use
RockBox.

JG




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