I'm sure that whatever files you place on it (mp3 or WAV files) that you'll be able to manually transfer them from your Mac to the player. The real question I guess is: what is the software that you use to transfer. iTunes, I would assume, won't want to have anything to do with the GoGear. Simple digital players can often be mounted as a USB disk, and files added/deleted manually. That's what I do with my daughter's Barbie MP3 player. It's not elegant, but it works. For something more complicated like the GoGear, I don't know. On Jun 16, 2008, at 2:21 PM, J Vansickle wrote: > > > On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 10:07 AM, <Technophobic_Tom at comcast.net> > wrote: > Son got me a Philips GoGear 2GB player for Fathers' Day. Is there > something similar out there that's Mac compatible besides Apple > products? "Not the there's anything wrong with that. --Seinfeld" > > > It seems that the Philips should work, from what I saw at the web > site, however , about 3 years ago I bought a 5 GB Rio Carbon for > the features I needed and it has worked seamlessly for me. It is > not a flash drive, it has a hard drive. I don't know if they are > still available. I looked to buy one for my daughter a couple years > ago and couldn't find one anywhere. > > Judi > _______________________________________________ > X4U mailing list > X4U at listserver.themacintoshguy.com > http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/x4u > > Seven Cent Deals - Great legacy stuff Great Legacy Price > http://www.drbott.com/prod/db.lasso?cat=Seven+Cent+Deal