Playing iPod music on any computer

Floola is a cross-platform applications to play music from your iPod on any computer. It is now up to beta 34, which adds podcast support. The only time a platform choice comes into play is when downloading the installer: there are packages for Linux, Windows (98 and up), and Mac OS X (10.2 and above).

The only problem is that DRM’ed tunes cannot be played. For that, we suggest using QT Fair Use.

Thanks to GHacks for the links.

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Comments

  1. lee says:

    Maybe this post will help you find a Linux iPod manager. (That is, if you’re still looking.) I can confidently recommend Amarok. It has worked excellently for me.

  2. Thanks for the link!

    Yeah, I looked at Amarok, and worked with Banshee for a while, then went back to iTunes… just for the ease of use.

    I’ll take another look at Amarok, it’s been a while since I messed around with iPod managers on Linux.

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