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Monday, March 07, 2005

XPlay 2.1 Does the iPod shuffle

Mediafour:
The new version of XPlay allows users of Windows 98SE, Me, 2000 and XP to take advantage of the iPod shuffle. Along with support for the iPod shuffle, XPlay 2.1 introduces support for all USB-connected iPods under Windows 98SE and Me.

XPlay, well known as the first product to provide Windows connectivity for iPods, is the only product that enables Windows users to connect with both Mac and PC iPods. It is also the only product that enables iPod compatibility with Windows 98SE and Me.

Now, everything that made XPlay easy to use with the iPod makes it just as clear with the iPod shuffle. You can move music to and from your iPod with the powerful drag-and-drop interface; copy music from your iPod to your hard drive; revise and reorder playlists; use your iPod shuffle just like an external hard drive; listen to your music through Winamp, Musicmatch, Windows Media Player, RealPlayer and most other popular software; plus take advantage of other powerful XPlay features.
This is a cheap or free upgrade for existing users, which is nice. I've been an XPlay customer for a while now, though I've typically used iTunes for iPod connectivity lately.

Related: XPlay Photo Browser - the world's first solution for pulling photos off your iPod photo!
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