Hi,

You are correct. Your tricks you learned on the nano will apply to your classic.

However, if you go to http://www.macrumors.com/
and look at their buying guides, you'll see that new iPods are due very soon. I'd suggest waiting a few weeks. I'm actually moving from a classic to a nano when the new ones are released.

Best,
Scott

PS: I love macrumors and macintouch to keep informed about all Mac products and gossip.


Hi Everyone,
My ipod Nano has died after three years, and I'm considering getting an ipod classic to replace it. I am assuming that the classic is as accessible as my nano, and that as long as I know my itunes library I will be fine? I plan to use the classic with my macbook, so will need sighted help to go through the enitial registration process?
Thanks for any experiences with the classic you can give me.
Olivia

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--Scott

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