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TouchCopy

TouchCopy - 7.06

transfer music, video, photos from your iPod or iPhone to your Mac

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Current Version: 7.06
Release Date: 2008-04-16
License: Update
Downloads (this version): 498
Downloads (all versions): 2,238
Price: $24.99

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Product Description:

Easily transfer your Music, Video, Photos and Games from your iPod or iPhone to your Mac. Works easily with all models of ipod and the iPhone. View, Edit and Copy Calendars, Contacts and Notes on your iPod using TouchCopy.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

Additional Requirements:

  • OS 10.4

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TouchCopy ReviewIt Works for Me - Version: 6.30, 11/15/2008 02:32PM PST

dougrobnyc
For some strange reason which Apple Support could or would not justify, I lost all my playlist when converting to iTunes 8.

I purchased TouchCopy and now my playlist are back to normal. I love TouchCopy because it saved me alot of work!!

Bless you TouchCopy.
doug
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TouchCopy ReviewWorks as advertised - Version: 6.30, 9/18/2008 11:44AM PST

tracy valleau--2008
I hesitate to spend that kind of money for something not reviewed, but I gave my 5G iPod to my wife, and needed to make sure she got all the games, videos and so on, and not just the music. So, I put up my $25... and everything worked as promised.

It's apparently a Java app, or some other kind of Windoz port, because it offers almost _zero_ feedback while it's working (one of my favorite complaints about Windows software. People have to just assume the software is working, as there is generally no progress bar; not spinning cursor... nothing... drives me crazy! - and is yet another reason to use Macs.)

So, when it was copying back the games to her computer, I had absolutely no clue at all that it wasn't just locked up. Well, it wasn't... and the software did everything it promised to do.

So, with that one caveat, yes: it works.
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