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Oct 16 2008

Sharing An iPod With Your Spouse

Published by heyshae at 8:32 pm under Uncategorized Edit This

ipodtouch-hero-8gb.jpgSharing an iPod with your spouse is a wonderful way to explore new music together.

There are many perks to sharing an iPod with your spouse. With the help of MiShare, you can swap files with your mate. Unprotected songs allow for immediate playback, but when syncing your iPod with iTunes, you will need to unlock songs and videos that are protected by Apple’s anticopying system with the original purchaser’s user name and password.

You can create a joint iTunes account and copy your music to a mutual iTunes library. How about fusing your playlists together and setting it to shuffle? You will experience the bets of both worlds. While he gets familiar with her favorite artists like Avril Levigne or Ne-Yo, she will be able to rock out to his favorite Kidd Rock or 50 Cent tunes.

If you are at a loss to which music to share with him, get help with discovering the perfect playlist. If she doesn’t like your taste in music, iTunes 8 gives you the ability to use the new ‘Genius’ button. iTunes will create a playlist of songs from your current library that will go great together. It is the perfect way to broaden both of your available tunes. Sharing an iPod is a great way for you to double, even triple the songs in your playlist.

In addition to music, you and your spouse can share movies, videos, photos,
games and HD TV shows. If one you are more tech savvy than your mate, you can introduce them to iTunes tutorials, which will show you how to use your iPod’s cool features.

And the best part is, if you get tired of each other’s music, movies or games, you can unplug and slip back into your own wonderful world of entertainment.

MiShare lets music connoisseurs swap files between iPods on the fly.

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