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What do you use your iPod to do? Are you someone who listens to music? Maybe you’re one of the people who play games and use all kinds of apps on your device? You might even be someone who does all of these things, plus more, with the device and this makes you a great candidate for the purchase of additional iPod software as well.
What kind of software can be used on an iPod? Unlike the many apps, software specifically designed to enhance or support the use of an iPod or iPhone is generally going to require access to a PC as well. This is generally because the iPod software is going to do such operations as copying the complete contents to a PC or a copy of iTunes, or it might convert files for use on an iPod or iPhone as well.
For example, one of the most popular ways that people use specialized iPod software is to transfer files from the device to their PC where they will then retain them as backup copies, or where they will share them with others. They will also use this approach as a way of freeing up memory on their iPod without permanently erasing or deleting the music, videos, photographs, podcasts or other materials as well.
Those who like to use their iPods or iPhones to enjoy video content know that they must always purchase copies especially formatted for their device. There is now, however, high-quality software that will take a DVD inserted into the laptop or desktop PC and convert the materials for use on the iPod or iPhone. This requires the use of transfer software that can send the new file to the device, but it is a great way to enjoy a film or program without having to purchase it twice – once in the form of the DVD and once as the properly formatted digital file.