![]() While testing we noticed that the interface was well-designed and looked similar to the one native to iTunes. ![]() Surprisingly, it also appeared to sync with iTunes and listed other devices linked to the account that were not connected. As quickly as iTunes would, iExplorer reads the plugged-in device and gives an initial list of songs available. iExplorer for Mac immediately determines if an iPod or iPhone is connected and prompts the user to connect one if not. Exactly which features are limited in the free trial is not listed or apparent from use. ![]() Still, its price may be too high for most people.Īvailable as a free trial version with some limitations, the full program costs $35.00 as an upgrade. With iExplorer for Mac, you can manage your iPod media and work with root directories and other advanced features. Advanced users often want to work with the root directories on their iPods, but this can't be done using iTunes.
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