ImTOO iPod Computer Transfer 2.1.7.1121
| Developer: |
imtoo.com (more products...) |
| OS: | WinXP/2003/ Vista Starter/ Vista Home Basic/ Vista Home Premium/ Vista Business/ Vista Enterprise/ Vista Ultimate/ Vista Home Basic x64/ Vista Home Premium x64/ Vista Business x64/ Vista Enterprise x6 |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$25.95 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 4.52 MB |
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Featuring multiple functions, ImTOO iPod Computer Transfer is a perfect transfer tool among iPod, iPhone and personal computer for iPod users.
This iPod transfer helps you transfer iPod/iPhone music, video,photos, iPod podcast and TV program to computer local disk, and vice versa. It supports file transfer from iPod/iPhone to iTunes. All formats compatible with iPod are supported.
You can add or delete your photos at will, and use iPhone like a portable hard disk under its assistance. With ImTOO iPod Computer Transfer, you will find connecting your iPod, iPhone and computer is so easy!
*Key Features*
1. Transfer iPod/iPhone music, video and photo to your PC at high speed.
2. Add and Transfer music or movies on your iPod/iPhone to iTunes library.
3. Feature friendly interface and easy-to-handle process.
5. Allow you to create, rename and delete a playlist on iPod/iPhone.
6. Support drag-and-drop
7. Support all types of iPod.
8. Manage your iPod on any computer- Once you install ImTOO iPod Computer Transfer, you can use the software to manage your iPod on any computer.
9. Filter and quick search - Find what you want as quickly and easily as iTunes;
10. Device information display-All info about your iPod, e.g. type, capacity, version number, etc. will be shown on the main interface;
11. Two modes for viewing music, movies and photos- thumbnails and list.
ImTOO Software Studio is one of the pioneers in DVD, video and audio software development.We endeavor to develop most easy-to-use, steady and detail-focused software products. |
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