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Yes, it can. You need to use something like ITunes or alternatives.
There are a number of free alternatives available for Windows such as Sharepod, Ephpod, and Yamipod. However, you will need to use iTunes if you wish to update the iPod firmware.
Some of the many alternative software to iTunes for managing the content on your iPod include Amarok, Banshee, iRip, and EphPod. There are many different softwares that manage the content on your iPod, so it depends on your own preference.
Chromebooks do not support iTunes natively, as they run on Chrome OS, which is not compatible with Windows or macOS applications. However, you can use the web version of Apple Music through a browser on a Chromebook. Additionally, some users might use alternatives like Android apps or third-party tools to manage music, but these options may not fully replicate iTunes functionality.
Open itunes. If you are connected to the internet itunes will automatically connect to the itunes store.
list of alternatives
Alternatives was created in 1994.
you tunes? do you mean your tunes or itunes, or your itunes. Well you don't need safari to use itunes. You need itunes to use itunes ;) itunes works best on a MAC computer then a PC.
itunes error 13010 refers to a corrupt itunes library genius file -- to resolve it remove the "itunes library genius.itdb" from your itunes folder and relaunch iTunes
To get iTunes content on your iPhone, you don’t actually install iTunes on the device itself, since iTunes is a desktop app for Windows or Mac. Instead, you use iTunes on your computer to sync or transfer music, videos, apps, and other media to your iPhone. Here’s how: Install iTunes on your computer: Download the latest version from Apple’s website and install it. Connect your iPhone: Use a USB cable to connect your iPhone to the computer. Open iTunes and ensure your device is recognized. Sync content: In iTunes, select your iPhone icon. Navigate through the tabs like Music, Movies, TV Shows, or Books. Check the content you want to sync, then click Apply or Sync. Transfer purchases: To add items already purchased on the iPhone, go to File > Devices > Transfer Purchases from [your iPhone] in iTunes. Use iCloud alternatives: For wireless syncing, you can enable iCloud Music Library, iCloud Photos, or use Finder on Mac (macOS Catalina and later) to sync content without iTunes. Following these steps will get your iTunes media onto your iPhone efficiently, keeping your music, videos, and other purchases up to date.