Aug 25

How to Manage Your iPod Without iTunes

go.tagjag.com – www.copytrans.net – If you have an iPod, you know that using iTunes to sync it and manage your music can be a pain at times. Copy Trans Manager is a free alternative that is much easier to use. Marques is back with another screencast, and this time he’s going to show us all how to effectively manage our playlists and libraries with ease. twitter.com – www.youtube.com
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Aug 25

Macbook Pro 15.4 inch screen (IShop4Cheap.com)

Macbook Pro 15.4 inch screen (IShop4Cheap.com)

…capabilities. * Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard preinstalled Provides a stable computing platform. * Software package included With iTunes, Time Machine, Spotlight, Quick Look, Spaces, Dashboard, Mail, iChat, Safari, Photo Book, Address Book, QuickTime, iCal, DVD…

Price: $ 110

Location

San Francisco, USA

Aug 25

Netbook – Asus 1005HA – 250 GB – 2 GB Ram – 1.66 GHz – 3yr Warranty (oakland

Netbook – Asus 1005HA – 250 GB – 2 GB Ram – 1.66 GHz – 3yr Warranty (oakland

…case, power cable, Windows 7 starter install DVD, owner’s manual, and registration card with serial number. I also installed iTunes and Firefox, and it comes with some great software already pre-installed (skype, microsoft office suite trial, microsoft works…

Price: $ 325

Location

San Francisco, USA

Aug 25

245 Scientific iTune U sites available on the iTunes – A massive effort to bring training to everyone, anywhere?

245 Scientific iTune U sites available on the iTunes – A massive effort to bring training to everyone, anywhere?

In 2007, Apple launched a new version of the iTunes Music Store which included an iTunes U link and 16 colleges whose podcasts can be accessed directly from the iTunes application.

In 2008 iTunes U was made open to “educational” organizations that are not universities, like the “Beyond Campus” area from the NY Public Library, the Museum of Modern Art, the US Holocaust Memorial Museum and others.

In 2008 the amount of schools partnered with Apple, Inc. to use iTunes U grew to a substantial amount as seen below.

NJIT on iTunes U information & launch page Bowdoin College Penn State on iTunes U Stanford on iTunes U Duke Digital Initiative – Open Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business Harvard Extension School University of California at Berkeley Sacramento State Arizona State University Texas A&M Ross School of Business at U of Michigan Santa Monica College University of California at Berkeley Queens University (Canada) Wellesley College Georgia College and State University Rollins College Radford College Gordon College Lafayette College Virginia Tech Guilford Tech Community College Concordia Seminary Otis College of Art & Design College of William & Mary Villanova University Florida Tech Ohlone College Texas Tech Wilkes University Seattle Pacific University Abilene Christian University Reformed Theological Seminary Southwestern College University of Michigan Vanderbilt University New Mexico State University Agnes Scott College Aquinas Institute of Theology East Tennessee State University UC – Davis University of Washington University of Wisconsin Milwaukee

James Welsh has created a wiki of participating schools at itunesu.pbwiki.com/

In 2009 there is a more extensive list of academic institutions available on the iTunes U site. Itunes U was opened up for non-academic institutions as well, which gave room for many more iTunes U sites.

You can look into the link below, which will provide you with the iTunes U main site and will give you all details regarding content in the iTunes U world of iTunes.

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At the moment (April 2009) there are 177 academic institutions available on iTunes U sites.

The list of these sites can be found at;

In addition there are 12 different K-12 projects online in iTunes U.

And we can find 56 museums, foundations scientific institutions.

There has been an explosion in iTunes U sites in the last 6 months time.

All in all, there are 245 iTune U sites with scientific purposes at writing of this article (April 2009).

There are today 33 different categories of iTunes U sites available, which covers a large range of interests.

It is fair to say that iTunes U has caught on and become a signifcant information and knowledge database for various purposes. What remains to be seen is whether these sites are being utilized and that they have the effect it was intended for.

There has been published very little information about statistics of usage of these sites and how much people are actually using the material available to them.

Another aspect to these sites, are its ease to find information, as the search engine in iTunes U is not optimal for search about material you need to find information about.

The concept of iTunes U is nice, and it has potential. If it can be combined effectively with the makings of serious applications for the iPhone, iPodTouch or its like, then we will see a larger potential than today. Being able to do various experiments or interactive training, combined with the electronic distribution of material will create a new scenario, which will have the potential to reach a larger crowd.

There are at the moment over 30,000 applications already developed for the iPhone and iPodTouch. The technology does not stop advancing and this is just another way technology opens up methods of delivery of content, information and knowledge. Podcasts are, by now, common ways of delivering sound, but it’s not graphical or interactive.

 Several University are offering free training on various topics and the list seems to be exploding.

You can just download a training module to your iTunes, which most of us have that at home, don’t we?

All it takes is for some enterprising organisation to develop some advanced learning applications for the iPhone and we have the new ultimate in distributed digital learning and it’s in your pocket.

Students could download tools we have developed, from the corporate iTunes server, to receive training, information updates or any other packages that we consider to be useful to their learning. After all, hand-held devices are being used increasingly in the production, field domain.

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Aug 25

How to Do Everything iPod, iPhone & iTunes, Fifth Edition

How to Do Everything iPod, iPhone & iTunes, Fifth Edition

Enjoy your iPod, iPhone, and iTunes to the fullest!Fully revised and updated, this easy-to-use guide covers the iPod touch, iPod classic, iPod nano, iPod shuffle, iPhone, and iTunes–including the App Store. Download music, podcasts, videos, games, and applications; load your calendar and contacts; select accessories; and connect to the Web. Discover how to easily manage your iTunes library, convert file formats, use networking features, troubleshoot your device, recover data, and so much more.

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Aug 25

How to Transfer Wmas and Itunes 8 Library From Windows to Mac

How to Transfer Wmas and Itunes 8 Library From Windows to Mac

“My laptop HDD recently failed, so I replaced it with an iMac. Fortunately, my iTunes library was on an external HDD, so I have copied it across to the iMac. However, the songs that I have purchased from iTunes do not seem to be available. They have copied across, but are ‘greyed out’. I have authorised my new computer to play purchases. Is there anything else I am forgetting?”

It is relatively painless to switch over from Windows to Mac as Mac has support for a lot of commonly used files like Microsoft Word documents, Powerpoint slideshows and Adobe PDF files. So, compatibility is hardly an issue. What you do have to take note of however while switching over to Mac are your iTunes library and WMAs. Note: This tutorial was written under the assumption that you are running the latest version of iTunes ( iTunes 8 ) on both your Windows and Mac.

1. Add WMAs to iTunes on Windows

iTunes for Windows is built with Windows Media Audio (WMA) support – it is able to play and convert WMAs. However, because WMA is a proprietary codec, it isn’t available in iTunes for Mac. If you’re not careful, you’ll be left with a lot of WMAs which will be unplayable on your Mac.

The easiest way to dodge this problem is to convert all the WMAs you have while you’re still on your Windows machine. In your iTunes General preferences, under ‘Import settings’, make sure to have AAC or MP3 selected. Configure the bit rate if you like but because you will be converting from one lossy codec to another, there’s bound to be a profound loss in quality.

However, if the WMAs are DRM protected, it will be a little bit difficult. One method of dealing with the DRM protected WMAs is to get an audio converter. Make a simple Google search and you will get a lot of converters that can convert WMA to MP3. However, those that can convert DRM protected WMA to MP3 are rather limited. The one that attracts my attention is TuneClone Audio Converter (fow Windows only), which isn’t free but very well worth a shot if you have lots of DRM protected WMAs ready to be switched to Mac. TuneClone Audio Converter is capable of removing DRM protection from WMA files and convert WMA to iTunes (both Windows and Mac) compatible MP3 format by installing a virtual CD burner. Here is the guide: http://www.tuneclone.com/how-to-convert-wma-to-mp3-for-ipod.php

Apart from that, TuneClone Audio Converter can also be used to convert iTunes M4P (protected AAC) to MP3 for non-Apple MP3 devices. Here is the guide: http://www.tuneclone.com/itunes8-m4p-to-mp3.php

After getting the protected WMAs converted to MP3, add to your iTunes library the MP3 files, which will be transferred to Mac along with all the music in iTunes library.

2. Backup iTunes library on Windows

In Windows, open iTunes. Consolidate your library from the ‘File -> Library’ menu.

This will move all the music files into the iTunes Music folder and sort them by artist and album.

Navigate to your My Music folder. It’s typically found at C:\Documents and Settings\~username~\My Documents\My Music.

Copy the iTunes folder to the Desktop of your new Mac.

Depending on the size of your library and the method of transfer, this could take a while.

3. Organize iTunes on Mac

If you are running iTunes on your Mac for the first time, you’ll be prompted with the initial welcome setup procedure. When it asks to search your drive for music files, make sure to decline. At the end, you’ll be presented with a fresh, empty iTunes library. Now, quit iTunes. By default, it would have already set up its own iTunes Music folder located in ~/Music. Go over to this location and delete the iTunes folder then copy and paste your iTunes Music folder from the desktop into it (the one which you have just brought over from your Windows computer). After all this is done, launch iTunes and you’ll be rewarded with your old, personalized iTunes library.

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