You may take a look at DropBox, a tool for online backup, file sync and sharing: https://dropbox.com/features It “Sync Windows, Mac and Linux computers. €? On “mobile device access�
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DropBox video tour: https://www.dropbox.com/tour Hope this helps.
You may take a look at DropBox, a tool for online backup, file sync and sharing: https://dropbox.com/features It “Sync Windows, Mac and Linux computers. € On “mobile device accessâ€, it says: “View your files on your iPhone or iPod Touch. € It can sync between Mac, iPhone.
DropBox video tour: https://www.dropbox.com/tour Hope this helps.
Music can only be sinked to one item. To choose which one to have it on, but there should be a window that pops up and says would you like to copy the music to this computer!
Okay, my info below is Windows and iPod related, but it MIGHT help. I don't think the trick will work with an iPhone or iTouch, but if you have your music on an iPod, it will. It's worth a shot anyway... I had an issue where my primary computer (where all my iPod/iTunes music was stored) died.
I got a new computer and I wanted to pull all the music off my iPod and onto my computer. Normally, if you connect your iPod to your computer the music files don't show up. However, if you change the settings so that you can view "hidden" files in the folder, you will see the music on your iPod.
This allowed me to pull all the music off my iPod and put it on any of my primary computers. I still needed to setup playlists, but it was much faster than finding all my old music. Also, Apple does let you easily move stuff that you've purchased from the iTunes store.
You can authorize up to 5 computers to see those files. Below are the steps for accessing the files on your iPod (sorry, they are Windows-based, but you should be able to get the idea): Within Windows Explorer: 1. To Tools > Folder Options > Click on the View tab > scroll to Show 2.
Select that option and click OK 3. Find your iPod folder/drive. Open the iPod folder and the folder called iPod_Control 4.
There are some cryptic-named folders (F00, F01, etc. ). This is the music, video, etc.5. Copy and paste it into your iTunes music folder.
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