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How To Transfer/Copy Your iPod Music Files to iTunes for Free

Software Review

I just used iMacsoft's iPod to Mac Transfer to move a playlist of songs (that I originally gave to Rick) back to my iTunes library (11.0.2) from a 4th Gen iPod Shuffle—and it worked great! This FREE, 12MB application can copy music, songs, video, rating, pictures, playlist, etc files from your iPod back to your Mac (or straight into iTunes) in only two intuitive clicks.


I have scanned the .dmg file with McAfee virus scanner, and it is reported safe; without any viruses or spyware. The free version of this software lets you move 100 songs at a time, while the paid version is without limitations.

iPod to Mac Transfer is perfect and powerful Mac iPod transfer software which makes it much easier to manage your iPod freely. It offers the function of iPod to Mac transfer of music, photo, video, movie, podcast and TV program. Besides file transfer from iPod to Mac, iPod to iTunes and Mac to iPod transfer are also available.
  • Backup music and videos from iPod/iPhone to Mac
  • Support All Series of iPod including iPod Touch, iPod Nano, iPod Classic, iPod Shuffle, Video iPod, iPod Mini, iPod Photo, even iPhone.
  • Copy files from Mac to iPod/iPhone, Transfer music, movie and photo from local folder on Mac to iPod, and copy music, movie to iPhone.
  • Manage multiple iPods with one computer at the same time. Support managing 26 iPods and one iPhone at the same time. You can directly exchange files among them to share music and movie by drag-and-drop.
  • Copy music from other computer to your iPod without erasing your iPod files
  • One iPod can sync with only one iTunes, but this iPod Transfer can transfer music from other computer to your iPod without deleting the song and video on your ipod.
  • Best iTunes Alternative for Mac
  • You can use it to put music and video to iPod on Mac, no need iTunes anymore.
  • Easy to use
  • With its intuitive and easy interface, you can copy and backup iPod files easily.
Download Free Mac iPod File Transfer - iMacsoft

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