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Soft mod your iPod
Overclocker’s Club has posted a review of some add-on software for iTunes from Avanquest called TransferMy Music. Designed to fit right into iTunes, it offers a user friendly way to music from iTunes to your iPod and back again. It also lets you make text notes and other interesting customizations to your iPod. The warning messages might scare you a little, but there were no problems during the review.