  XPlayEnables users of Windows Me, 98SE, 2000 & XP to use an Apple iPodThe Apple iPod isn't just for Macs anymore. XPlay enables users of Windows Me, 98SE, 2000 and XP to use an Apple iPod. Just plug your iPod into your Windows computer, and XPlay will help you load your MP3 music and other files. With the friendly drag-and-drop XPlay interface you can organize your songs, artist, playlists and albums for on-the-go listening. Thanks to built in MacDrive technology, XPlay even makes your iPod appear as a normal drive, so it is a great way to take your data files and documents with you anywhere-even to a Macintosh. XPlay Features - Copy MP3, AIF, and WAV files to your iPod through the XPlay Explorer interface and Windows Media Player
- Manage your music library - add and delete files on your iPod
- Create playlists to organize your music for listening on the go
- Automatically synchronize your iPod with your music collection
The iPod isn't just for music... - The iPod can also store names and addresses from applications like Microsoft Outlook and Eudora, for easy access on the go
- Store documents and data files of all kinds on the iPod hard drive
What You'll Need to use an Apple iPod with Windows - Windows Me, 98SE, 2000 or XP
- Any Apple iPod that has system software 1.1 or newer.
- An IEEE-1394 port, also known as FireWire and Sony i.LINK
- An IEEE-1394 cable with a 6 pin connector to plug into your iPod
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