>> on 5/12/05 2:15 PM, Jeffrey Stormshak wrote: >>> I don't allow my iTunes to update my MP3 >>> Library since its larger than the physical Hard Drive on the POD > On May 12, 2005, at 3:56 PM, Neil wrote: >> You realize that you could just select which playlists you would >> like iTunes to update, right? on 5/12/05 5:24 PM, Jeffrey Stormshak wrote: > What Playlist?? Whatever playlists you want on your iPod could be synced by iTunes. > I've said I'm sync'ing Address Book and iCalendar > items to my iPod - which was what the previous version of iSync did > for me. Yes, now iTunes does that for you. > See why I hate that Apple has moved that Program Logic from > iSync and placed it into iTunes - It causes confusion. Once again, > it makes my point clear that you don't use a Music App to Syncronize > non-music data... Just my thoughts - Actually, iTunes is the app that you use when you have your iPod connected to your computer, so it makes some sense that it's the one that you use to sync it. > Sorry to be brass but this has nothing to do with my MP3 Library or > any music in iTunes - > J. Actually, my question had everything to do with MP3 and music in iTunes and it was prompted by your comment which did too. Here's a review: >> on 5/12/05 2:15 PM, Jeffrey Stormshak wrote: >>> I don't allow my iTunes to update my MP3 >>> Library since its larger than the physical Hard Drive on the POD > On May 12, 2005, at 3:56 PM, Neil wrote: >> You realize that you could just select which playlists you would >> like iTunes to update, right?