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Anapod Explorer 9.0.1

Copernic   on 23 February 2007 - 22:34 · 6 comments & 4059 views

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Anapod is the most advanced Windows iPod software available, offering iPod management through full Windows Explorer integration under My Computer, easy drag and drop iPod copy, iPod transfer and iPod backup, PDA function support, photo and video transfer, web page interface access to your iPod through a built-in web server, powerful search and reporting capabilities using a built-in SQL database, and much more, all in one compact package. A great backup tool or iTunes alternative. Anapod Explorer, made by music lovers for music lovers. Finally, iPod software that integrates your iPod into Windows the way it should have been, and then brings you tons of cool features you won't find anywhere else. All in a 1MB package.

Complete iPod Support
No other iPod software supports your iPod as fully and completely as does Anapod Explorer. This includes robust support for Music, Photos, Videos, Ratings, Play Counts, Last Played Time, Volume Adjustment, Album Art, and the Griffin iTrip. Anapod also provides access to your iPod's PDA functions with an easy-to-use interface for adding notes as well as automatic contacts synchronization with Microsoft Outlook.




What's new in Anapod Explorer 9.0.1 [2007-02-18]
* Improved access to toolbar-based functions under Windows Vista.

System Requirements
* All iPod models, all generations, all capacities.
* Windows 98SE, ME, 2000, XP, or Vista.

Download: Anapod Explorer 9.0.1 (trial)
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View: Anapod Explorer vs. iTunes
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#1 SkyyPunk on 24 Feb 2007 - 01:48
I love anapod!!!
(1 reply) #2 eilegz on 24 Feb 2007 - 05:41
ml_pod and yamipod its great and free if you really hate itunes.
#2.1 Draje on 24 Feb 2007 - 17:11
Floola is also another great piece of software.
#3 CheeseCow on 24 Feb 2007 - 09:13
That sounded like an advertisement, please write something slightly more 'down-to-earth' next time, mmkay?
#4 apul on 24 Feb 2007 - 10:45
Argh, shareware.
#5 benstudley on 27 Feb 2007 - 05:37
On the last one I installed, I couldn't find the speedsync option. I'm running Vista. I e-mailed support and never heard back.

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