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Originally Posted by HarryT
Sure, but that's not a lot of use if, as I do, you happen to have all your music in an iTunes library. I really don't want to have to go to the underlying folder structure, find the music files, and drag and drop them, when in iTunes I can simply browse my music, and send selected albums or tracks to the device with a mouse click. That's why I say that I wouldn't personally consider a device that can't work with iTunes a valid alternative.
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Yep, I can totally understand that. I organize my music library manually with a nice folder structure, which makes it easily navigable (is that a word?) with Foobar, which is the player I use to listen to music on my PC. iTunes is just the crutch I need to get the music on my iPod, so I will ditch it gladly as soon as I don't need it anymore.