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Posted by ZnU on 06/10/06 23:32
In article <Afyig.34222$iO5.926878@wagner.videotron.net>,
NRen2k5 <nomore@email.com> wrote:
> ZnU wrote:
> > In article <Vjqig.1078$X02.231@trnddc02>,
> > chuck <chuck@westmichigan.null> wrote:
> >
> >> On 2006-06-09, Michelle Steiner <michelle@michelle.org> wrote:
> >>> In article <1149862513.890308.195230@y43g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>,
> >>> "FatKat" <robynari@juno.com> wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> Obviously wrong because your market-speak is equally descriptive of
> >>>> CD/MP3 players - it's not an all-in-one solution because you need to
> >>>> buy the accessories to keep your iPod working - a skin, a
> >>>> screen-cover, a recharger.
> >>> You don't need any of those. The iPod recharges from the USB port on
> >>> the computer, and the other two are not needed at all to keep the iPod
> >>> working.
> >>>
> >>>> Will an Ipod work w/o Itunes?
> >>> Not that I know of, but a disk with iTunes is in the package for every
> >>> iPod.
> >>>
> >>>> With an MP3-CD player, all you need is your computer's file manager.
> >>> In other words, it won't work without a file manager.
> >>>
> >> I can copy files to my mp3player as easy as:
> >>
> >> cp mytune.mp3 /mnt/mp3player/
> >>
> >> I don't know much about Windoze but I bet the following would work with
> >> standardized players:
> >>
> >> copy mytune.mp3 G:\
> >
> > Yeah, sure. But why would the average consumer possibly prefer this to
> > something which automatically syncs their music, playlists, equalizer
> > settings, etc. with their portable device?
>
> Because we like to be in control.
And having your music player ignore the playlists and equalizer settings
you've set up on your computer gives you more control how, exactly?
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