Anapod Explorer is a proprietary application for content management on Apple iPods, made by Red Chair Software. It is designed to be streamlined along the Windows interface, allowing users to bypass iTunes by presenting the Windows-formatted iPod as a special drive icon on "My Computer." Besides the management features that it shares with iTunes, it also offers the possibility to transfer to the iPod audio files in formats other than those supported by it by transcoding them before they are copied, as well as retriving them back from the iPod to a hard drive in an easy manner. (See Comparison of iPod Managers).
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| - Anapod Explorer is a proprietary application for content management on Apple iPods, made by Red Chair Software. It is designed to be streamlined along the Windows interface, allowing users to bypass iTunes by presenting the Windows-formatted iPod as a special drive icon on "My Computer." Besides the management features that it shares with iTunes, it also offers the possibility to transfer to the iPod audio files in formats other than those supported by it by transcoding them before they are copied, as well as retriving them back from the iPod to a hard drive in an easy manner. (See Comparison of iPod Managers).
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| - Anapod Explorer is a proprietary application for content management on Apple iPods, made by Red Chair Software. It is designed to be streamlined along the Windows interface, allowing users to bypass iTunes by presenting the Windows-formatted iPod as a special drive icon on "My Computer." Besides the management features that it shares with iTunes, it also offers the possibility to transfer to the iPod audio files in formats other than those supported by it by transcoding them before they are copied, as well as retriving them back from the iPod to a hard drive in an easy manner. (See Comparison of iPod Managers). Unlike iTunes, it does not support management of music-enabled phones such as the Motorola ROKR. Other features include Anapod Xtreamer, which is a streaming network server for files on the iPod, and advanced search capabilities such as SQL support. The software is sold in a range of prices and features which depend on the version of the iPod it is going to be used with. The version designed to manage the iPod shuffle costs $20. The universal version, intended to support any kind of iPod and thus feature-complete, costs $30. There is also a feature-limited trial version available. Paying users are entitled to free updates of the package they acquired as well as some complementary software.
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