On 1/7/09 2:48 PM, Bruce Johnson of john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu sent

> 
> 
> On Jan 7, 2009, at 11:46 AM, Dana Collins wrote:
> 
>> (quote)
>>>>> ...."or you can copy from your iPod."
>> (end quote)
>> 
>> Really? How, without using the iPod as a straight external HD?
>> Very interested.
> 
> Ever since the first iPod, you've been able to set aside a certain
> amount of the disk space on it as external storage. You set that right
> in iTunes, and I suppose you could, if you wanted, reformat an iPod to
> be all disk drive and no iPod.
> 
> Vastly cheaper to just get an external hdd, though...

Hi Bruce,
Agreed, much cheaper. I have known about this feature since my first
purchase; the original responder made it sound (or perhaps it's the way I
read it) like one could do this from within iTunes, which would be a nifty
alternative to the "all or nothing" approach to iTunes' syncing method.
Best regards,
Dana



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