Hi Chris
> I didn't and in its current state,
won't ever install iTunes. <
You may have to eat your words there. I had problems with the IPod shuffle
and Anopod. I had to install ITunes and initialise my IPod for my PC using
ITunes. Now Anapod works fine.

Regards

John


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: 25 June 2005 04:33
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: Re: Anapod Explorer and the iPod shuffle


Chris,
I have the same trouble. I have been working via e-mail with support. When I
get it working I will let the list know.
Louie
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris Skarstad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Friday, June 24, 2005 4:04 PM
Subject: Anapod Explorer and the iPod shuffle


> Hi folks
> I just recently got myself an iPod shuffle. If you don't know what one of
> these little beauties is, where've ya been?
> check out http://www.ipod.com and go to the iPod shuffle link. Ok with all
> that out of the way, here's the situation. For a while now a lot of people
> have said that the better program to use to transfer songs to your iPod is
> Anapod explorer, located at http://www.anapod.com
> It gives the process of transfering songs a windows explorer type of
> interface, and I'm definitely for that. I didn't and in its current state,
> won't ever install iTunes.
> So I got everything set up. I hooked the iPod up to my computer's USB port
> and just as it should, Windows XP recognizes the iPod as a drive, it's
> drive g in case anyone is interested. You're supposed to make sure you can
> do this before you get started with Anapod Explorer. Ok, so i did that.  i
> then went and downloaded and installed the newest version of Anapod
> explorer, I got the trial version and right now I'm glad I did because as
> I write this I'm still not able to use it much.
> They tell you to connect your iPod to the computer via USB.  Then, you're
> supposed to go to the system tray and right click on the Anapod manager
> icon, and choose  the connect iPod shuffle option.  When I do this I get
> an error message saying that Anapod couldn't find any windows iPods, even
> though Windows can see it as a drive. It suggests running the updater and
> restoring the iPod to its factory defaults, which i did.
> Every time I try to access the shuffle in this way I get this error
> message. I'm wondering if anyone else who uses this software has had a
> similar error message, and if so, how'd you get around it? also, are there
> any other accessible programs for transfering songs to and from your iPod?
> I'd really love to actually use the thing I paid so much for.
>
>
> Thanks.
>
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