iPods

G

Guest

I understand that you can plug in an iPod into the USB port and upload songs
from iTunes....I'm wondering if the same process can be done with
Rhapsody...in other words, plug in the iPod into the USB port and upload
songs from Rhapsody.

Which would be the simplest way to import/upload songs from either iTunrs or
Rhapsody (if it can be done)?

With Rhapsody I believe we need to buy the whole album, while, it's my
understanding with iTunes, we can just buy the songs we like; is that correct?

I hope you understand the way I forumulated my questions. All feedback will
be greatly appreciated.

A newbie in need of serious help,
~Donna~

p.s. Please email your responses to: (e-mail address removed)
 
T

tina

this newsgroup answers questions about MS Access relational database
software. suggest you re-post your question to an appropriate newsgroup.
 
G

Guest

Hi Donna,

You have posted your question to the wrong newsgroup. This newsgroup is for
Q&A related to the database software known as "Microsoft Access". It is not
for general computer questions.


Tom

http://www.access.qbuilt.com/html/expert_contributors.html
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:

I understand that you can plug in an iPod into the USB port and upload songs
from iTunes....I'm wondering if the same process can be done with
Rhapsody...in other words, plug in the iPod into the USB port and upload
songs from Rhapsody.

Which would be the simplest way to import/upload songs from either iTunrs or
Rhapsody (if it can be done)?

With Rhapsody I believe we need to buy the whole album, while, it's my
understanding with iTunes, we can just buy the songs we like; is that correct?

I hope you understand the way I forumulated my questions. All feedback will
be greatly appreciated.

A newbie in need of serious help,
~Donna~

p.s. Please email your responses to: (e-mail address removed)
 

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