bullet_function  iPod & iPhone transfer to computer software
bullet_function  Recover music from iPhone or iPod to any PC or Mac
bullet_function  Copy playlists off of any iPod, iTouch or iPhone
bullet_function  Transfer song ratings and other meta-data
bullet_function  Copy photos or images from iPod to PC

iPod & iPhone transfer software that recovers music, videos, playlists and pictures to a windows PC and iTunes.

Transfer songs, playlists movies and images from iPhone or iPod to any Mac and computer software.

An iTouch and iPhone browser for viewing the files on your device as if it were a USB flash drive.

Recover photos or images saved to your iPod, iPhone or iTouch back to your PC.


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January 18, 2010 - Pod Photo Transfer version 3.030

The latest release of Pod Photo Transfer should resolve a bug that some iTouch or iPhone users were encountering as a result of recent changes made Apple to the iPod databases.

January 18, 2010 - iPhone Explorer 0.990 released

The latest release of iPhone Explorer focused on rewriting the drag-and-drop code for transferring files from the iPod or iPhone to the file system. We home that this resolves a bug that some Windows 7 users were having which prevented them from from successfully transferring files. If the problem presists with the new version, please e-mail us and let us know.

January 14, 2010 - Pod to PC 3.213

This version improves many little things, ranging from subtle icon changes, to a redesigned splash screen to adjusting the file names of images that are transferred. The busy indicator at the bottom has had its functionality restored and the quick-reference guide has also been updated to included comments about the new picture transfer feature in Pod to PC.

January 07, 2010 - Pod to Mac - 3.205

After receiving a few more Photo Database files from Pod to Mac fans out there, we have modified our Photo Database parser again to broaden its compatibility. Various other minor changes have been made as well.

January 06, 2010 - Pod to Mac - 3.204

We have been working hard on the Pod to Mac parser algorithm for the photo database. As a comment, I would like to state that technically, hacking this database is a lot tougher than the music database. In contrast to the music databases, the picture database is designed such that not only does every iPod have a unique image format, but there are even multiple image formats for the same iPod models depending on which firmware you are using.

With this release of Pod to Mac we have knocked out more bugs from the photo database parser. Additionally we streamlined the loading of the iTunes Music Library.xml file which has increased program load times by roughly 10 seconds for every 1,000 tracks you have in iTunes.