[iTunes] upgrading to iTunes 9.02

Ken Stevens kestevens at mac.com
Sat Dec 12 18:12:03 PST 2009


Becca:  The short-squat nano is the 3rd generation.  The fourth is the longer thin one.  The fifth is just like the fourth with the addition of the radio and video.

Ken


On Dec 12, 2009, at 6:49 PM, Becca wrote:

> 
> --- On Sat, 12/12/09, Ken Stevens <kestevens at mac.com> wrote:
> 
> Thanks, Ken - I always make a backup of my iTunes library now after every major change to it... rebuilding all those play lists was a nightmare.
> 
> 
>> BTW when I told you about the reconditioned iPod for $99
>> yesterday, I was referring to the 4th
>> generation Nano.  Since you wanted one "without all
>> the new features" for your daughter I thought it might fill
>> the bill.  The reconditioned iPods have new batteries
>> and case so she will never know it is reconditioned. 
>> It has the same warranty  as a new one.
> 
> yeah, 4th gen is what she currently has (is that the short-squat one? or the longer thin one that changes aspect when you rotate the device?)
> 
> I too suspect that if she had one of the new, fancy ones, she'd find uses for it -- not the radio, but the video aspects of it. 
> 
> I'm content to have my short-squat Nano, but then, all I do is play audiobooks and podcasts on it.  I think I'd use an iTouch more, but don't really want to pay that much for it.
> 
> -becca
> 
> 
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