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MGTEK dopisp 1.0.0040 -iPod plug-in for Windows Media Player

Neowin Staff   on 18 December 2006 - 17:43 · 10 comments & 7847 views

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MGTEK dopisp is a plug-in for Windows Media Player that enables you to sync your MP3 music to your iPod directly from within Windows Media Player. There is no external user interface, no fluff, not even a program icon to click on. Just connect your iPod, fire up Windows Media Player, start moving your music to your iPod, and forget that the two once didn't play together.

Download: MGTEK dopisp 1.0.0040
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Link: MGTEK Home Page
News source: LifeHacker


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#1 pixels on 18 Dec 2006 - 18:15


Wow.
#2 lerum on 18 Dec 2006 - 18:34
Hehe thats pretty sweet, I'll still use iTunes though.
#3 Alien Spy on 18 Dec 2006 - 18:50
Nice. It's a 2 month trial btw.

Along with the WMP11 Podcast Plugin this actually gives people a decent alternative to itunes.

Last edited by Alien Spy on 18 Dec 2006 - 18:59
#4 Hitchhiker427 on 18 Dec 2006 - 21:13
Sounds good for those people with iPods. They're no longer stuck with iTunes.
#5 MightyJordan on 18 Dec 2006 - 21:17
Cool. Something like this could persuade me to buy the iPod again. But then again, I might just wait for the Zune to come out here in the UK.
#6 balupton on 18 Dec 2006 - 23:10
Wow, now if only wmp11 had itunes' music management/organisation abilities, then i wouldn't even need itunes anymore.
(1 reply) #7 netbiased on 19 Dec 2006 - 00:43
I wish MS would make a Zune that is the size of a iPod Nano. Then I would buy a Zune.
#7.1 thagame on 19 Dec 2006 - 01:25
Quote - netbiased said @ #7
I wish MS would make a Zune that is the size of a iPod Nano. Then I would buy a Zune.


if they did then ipod fanboys would have another "stolen" acusation to cry about in every possible moment.
#8 Xenon on 19 Dec 2006 - 05:10
As I understand it, it is funny how u can use the ipod in windows media player now, but not the zune
#9 kaiwai on 19 Dec 2006 - 07:07
Hmm, too bad the ipod doesn't support WMA, IMHO, WMA is far superior to standard mp3, especially when one uses the vb set at 135-215kbps

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