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What's a good program for Mac to iPhone transfers?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nicholas_NYC" data-source="post: 1558163" data-attributes="member: 132893"><p>I don't use the iTunes store. That's another strike against iTunes, the aggressive sell immediately on opening it. I have accumulated music and video for many years and want to transfer freely, and only, what I want to transfer between the machine and the device, without jumping through hoops or having to re-copy and do extra work dictated by some bizarroland rules devised by Apple. (I'll do even more extra work to find a different software rather than do work dictated by some insane Apple algorithm for DRM and imposing IP ownership on files that I own and that in many cases are my own creations.) </p><p></p><p>In short, I want the device to function by the same rules as any other hard drive that I own, which is what it is. </p><p></p><p>Thanks again - does anyone know programs other than the ones mentioned?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nicholas_NYC, post: 1558163, member: 132893"] I don't use the iTunes store. That's another strike against iTunes, the aggressive sell immediately on opening it. I have accumulated music and video for many years and want to transfer freely, and only, what I want to transfer between the machine and the device, without jumping through hoops or having to re-copy and do extra work dictated by some bizarroland rules devised by Apple. (I'll do even more extra work to find a different software rather than do work dictated by some insane Apple algorithm for DRM and imposing IP ownership on files that I own and that in many cases are my own creations.) In short, I want the device to function by the same rules as any other hard drive that I own, which is what it is. Thanks again - does anyone know programs other than the ones mentioned? [/QUOTE]
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