Apple's iPod opened to Windows
News DataViz said the updated MacOpener requires a third-party product, such as TrentSoft's EphPod, to use all the features. But with EphPod, consumers also can manage and transfer MP3s that can be listened to on iPod.
[June 12, 2002, 10:31]
Windows links to iPod grow
News But to make the most use of EphPod, iPod owners must buy MacOpener from software maker DataViz for $50. Competitor TrentSoft makes EphPod, free software with similar features. Software maker MediaFour plans to release on Monday its XPlay program...
[June 24, 2002, 9:15]
PC users join the iPod party review
Reviews When Apple's well-received iPod hit the market last November, the majority of computer users were excluded from the party. The revolutionary new hard disk-based MP3 player worked only in partnership with Apple's iTunes and only on FireWire-equipped...
[July 10, 2002, 11:17]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog Nobody else has felt so restrained: there's Xpod, Ephpod, MacOpener and others, and no shortage of other people poking away at the iPod internals. Wednesday 12/6/2002 Apple's ability to mix good ideas with head-scratching obliqueness continues.
[June 14, 2002, 18:19]



