Towle Rated PG
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Posted: Tue, 09 May 2006 16:42:37 Post Subject: |
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Big Bruin wrote: | I know there are various ways to put things onto an iPod without iTunes, but how well it does it is a different story.
As for "YamiPod"... I don't know if a third party, beta, freeware app is the best bet for anything. But, I can't say for sure on this as I have never used an iPod! |
Your review is incorrect and doesn't present the facts in a true light
you can't say things like
Quote: | They aren't "born to be together" they are handcuffed to each other. In case you haven't noticed, I am not very thrilled with this "marriage". Unfortunately, it ties your iPod to iTunes and to Apple for all your music needs. | and
Quote: | Must use iTunes to interface with |
When in fact that is not true and there is other software that one can use their Ipod Nano with besides Itunes. I think the review should be corrected for journalistic integrity.
Quote: | I know there are various ways to put things onto an iPod without iTunes |
So if you knew that, why didn't you point that out in your review? I find this statement remarkable by this omission.
Your Review also fails to mention that there are numerous aftermarket protective cases for the Ipod Nano , yet marks it down for being "easily scratched"
Check these cases out http://www.streetwise.com.au/index.php?cPath=143_155_191
Your review also fails to highlight that there are scores of aftermarket accessories for the Ipod Nano
Check these accessories out
http://www.eforcity.com/ipodnano.html
Nor does it mention you can instal your Ipod Nano in your car, which is what I am doing right now. Now that is what I call versatile.
You should have stated as you knew there was other software to use with the Ipod Nano, what that software was so as to give a balanced viewpoint and not the one-eyed review that came out.
I am giving my Ipod Nano 4gb 5 out of 5 rating. |
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