No, but it should come with the website you will need to download the software. It's fast and free!
Only the ones that come with your iPod Chromatic are free, (At least I think) but you can get some from iTunes if you have an iTunes store account. If you don't, you need to share credit card information with iTunes
download at itunes.....
The iTunes software does not come with the purchase of your iPod but is free for download unconditionally from the apple website. access link below:
You do not install iTunes into your iPod. You have to use iTunes to download iPod software to get the iPod going.
This ipod manage software can transfer the files from ipod to computer, ipod to iTunes, and iPod to iPod:
iTunes is software that manages and plays your music files on your computer; you do not need an iPod to use iTunes. You only need an account if you wish to buy things from the iTunes store that is built in to the iTunes software. You can buy music from the store to play on your computer; you do not need an iPod to buy things from the iTunes store. If you have an iPod you use the iTunes software to manage the music you want on your iPod and to keep the iPod's software up to date. (See links below)
The iTunes software provides an easy way to manage the contents of the iPod and keeps the iPod's software up to date.
You have to update via iTunes on computer
Yes, you must have iTunes if you get an iPod. The only way to get the software used to run your iPod is through iTunes, and the only way to do many things for your iPod is through iTunes.
The iTunes software assists in managing your music and video libraries and lets you control what material you want on the iPod. iTunes also keeps your iPod software up to date so that you can benefit from improved/new features found in the latest software.
Connect the iPod to the computer and launch the iTunes software. The iPod will show up under Devices in the left hand column.
I believe that a different name for the iPod Chromatic is the iPod Nano, which doesn't come in a 4GB model. The smallest memory is the 8GB, and the 4th Generation iPod Nano started at $149.