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#1 2006-06-29 3:04 pm
- Mahinavai
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Transfer PHOTOS from ipod to mac
Someone broke into my house and stole my computer (and other stuff) ... I felt a little better when I realized they hadn't found my ipod. My dad gave me his old computer and I was able to download my ipod's music library, but I still haven't found any softtware to copy the photos onto the mac (there ara a few for PC's but none that I could find for macs). It seems ridiculous, because my photos are my photos, I should be able to do what I want with them. I opened Terminal and got it to show me the hidden files, but I still didn't see my photos. When I open the ipod photo library I see the pictures so I think they're still there. What can I do?
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#2 2006-06-29 3:42 pm
- D'Eyncourt
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Re: Transfer PHOTOS from ipod to mac
Sorry about the break-in. 
VersionTracker can be your friend: PodView (freeware) seems to cover what you are looking for.
Remember that the version of the pictures on your iPod aren't necessarily the full pictures that you initially took, so expect some loss in frame size.
BOYCOTT SONY
"In fact, the polygraph looks for spikes in blood pressure, heart rate, respiration and perspiration. In other words, you can’t tell a lie from the sex act."--Robert L. Park, What's New for January 15, 2010
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#3 2006-06-30 3:51 am
- Mahinavai
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Re: Transfer PHOTOS from ipod to mac
You've no idea how thankful I am. I downloaded the application and it doesn't matter that they're smaller, they're there. Thank you so very very much. 
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#4 2006-06-30 2:50 pm
- D'Eyncourt
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Re: Transfer PHOTOS from ipod to mac
Glad to help! 
BOYCOTT SONY
"In fact, the polygraph looks for spikes in blood pressure, heart rate, respiration and perspiration. In other words, you can’t tell a lie from the sex act."--Robert L. Park, What's New for January 15, 2010
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