iRepo X is a very easy to use iPod utility to recover songs off iPods. You simply connect your iPod and iRepo X will show you all the songs on the iPod. You can then easily select which songs you want to transfer and then tell iRepo X to start transferring. This is very useful in the following situations:
Recover from computer crashIf you've lost all your songs on your Mac due to a computer crash, iRepo X can let you copy the songs back from your iPod. This is impossible using iTunes alone.
Load songs onto new computer When buying a new computer, iRepo X makes it possible to easily transfer your songs to your new computer from your iPod.
Copy songs from any iPod iRepo X gives you the ability to copy songs onto your computer from any iPod. If your friend has songs you would like, you can connect their iPod to your computer and transfer over all the songs you don't have.
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