Mac only: iPodDisk makes copying songs from your iPod to your Mac dead easy. iPodDisk (short for iPod + iDisk) makes your iPod's music visible in Finder and accessible from any app. Hook up your 'pod to your Mac, enable disk use, fire iPodDisk up, and you'll mount your iPod as a drive. From there you can browse, copy, search and manipulate all the music files on it with any old software - even the
A blogger at The Open Source Advocate corrals five ways to run Windows programs in Linux. These include the obvious, like choosing an open-source alternative instead, to the slightly more inventive: Run the application on a remote Windows system. This method can be as simple as connecting to a Windows XP Pro workstation using rdesktop. However, you may have many Linux workstations that need to run
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