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By Ina Fried
Posted on ZDNet News: Nov 3, 2004 12:35:00 AM

With the latest version of iTunes, Apple Computer has disabled an add-on program that let people transfer songs off of their iPod.

Apple introduced iTunes 4.7 last week, announcing new features such as support for the iPod Photo and the ability to find and delete duplicate tracks in a music library. But this week, Apple confirmed that version 4.7 does break compatibility with iPodDownload. The iTunes plug-in is designed to enable iPod owners to copy songs from the music player to an iTunes library, a feature that Apple has not supported.

There are other programs, none sanctioned by Apple, that allow iPod owners to copy or recover music from an iPod, but most require another step for the music to be imported back into iTunes.

Apple has in the past used new versions of iTunes to disable support for third-party software that adds unintended file-sharing abilities to the popular jukebox software. The company has also been pushing users to continue moving to more current versions of iTunes.

An Apple representative did not say why the company had disabled support for iPodDownload. The program's creator had already stopped distributing the software after Apple's lawyers contacted the company that housed its Web hosting.

"After Apple threatened my Web-hosting company, and my site was shut down for more than one hour, I had to withdraw the plug-in," Sylvain Demongeot said on the iPodDownload Web site. Demongeot did not return an e-mail.

Apple declined to comment beyond confirming that iPodDownload was disabled via the iTunes 4.7 update.

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sorry for that,
but maybe you should read the "read me" files before
installing. iTunes works perfect, believe me. but you have to
take care and check the prefs before running it the first
time.
iTun... (Read the rest)
Posted by: vici Posted on: 11/10/04 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
I've known how to enable the iTunes plugin for...  Letophoro | 11/02/04
What Do You Expect?  crescentdave | 11/02/04
Yet ANOTHER reason why I won't be buying an iPod  d_jedi | 11/02/04
Cost them in market share? When? Real Soon Now?  OldeTimeGeek | 11/03/04
I think it is really funny...  Patrick Jones | 11/03/04
Short term "fix" for what's not broken for the consumer  FilledOut | 11/03/04
Can I go back to iTunes 4.6?  deepsnow | 11/03/04
They can shove the IPOD up their A$$  Protector | 11/03/04
Not getting it  ndelc | 11/03/04
Even if so..  d_jedi | 11/03/04
Count on it  ndelc | 11/03/04
Do you have anything to back that up?  voska | 11/03/04
Re: Do you have anything to back that up?  ndelc | 11/03/04
No Prob, just curios (NT)  voska | 11/03/04
And ppl can still brand it rather 'MS' of them  FilledOut | 11/04/04
Honestly I don't care if apple.....  Protector | 11/03/04
This goes to the heart of why it took Steve Jobs...  Joel R | 11/03/04
As an Ipod owner  marmocida | 11/04/04
not buying it  ndelc | 11/04/04
Ways to Move Your Music  ndelc | 11/04/04
Apple ITunes  doc_cotton | 11/04/04
sorry for that,  vici | 11/10/04

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