shooraijin wrote:Was it a separate program you had to kick off to do the sync, or was it something running in the background?
Well, as I understand it, it was an add-on for iTunes. With it installed, iTunes knew I had an iPod attached. Without it, iTunes could not put music onto the player and the computer just thought this was a USB drive.
Unfortunately, due to whatever reason (see, I can be rational when I'm no longer ticked off
), this program really affected the computer performance, putting a drag on some programs and *really* affecting iTunes after the first use, so I would try to start the program and nothing would happen and it would suddenly start up minutes later. I tried all the usual things like running the registry cleaner and defragging the hard drive to improve performance, but it really ran in a manner that I'd consider unacceptable. I think the last straw for me was that for whatever reason, it hijacked my DVD-ROM drive, refusing to eject the disc, whatever the method. This problem lasted until I completely uninstalled iTunes and reinstalled it.
Like I said earlier this is the recently released
iPod Shuffle and not the tried and tested hard drive iPod, so I acknowledge it may have just been a bug in the program...
...however, after having been recently subjected to a lot of "Apple is wonderful" stuff here, I just really had to rant about it.