No. You need QuickTime in order to run iTunes.
If you have music backups of the old iPod in iTunes, you can easily sync the songs with the new iPod. If you don't have backups, you are also able to transfer purchased songs from the old iPod to iTunes using the "Transfer Purchases" function of iTunes. You won't be allowed to transfer the songs from the old iPod to computer or new iPod if the songs are not from iTunes. This is how to transfer music from old iPod to new iPod with the "Transfer Purchases" function of iTunes: Step 1. Plug the Old iPod into computer via the USB cable. Then launch iTunes. Step 2. Click "File > Device > Transfer Purchases". iTunes will automatically transfer the songs to iTunes library. Step 3. Plug the new iPod into computer. Then import the songs from iTunes to the new iPod.
no, 1.Itunes is free 2.you can put music on your computer to Itunes then ipod.
Yes, if you restore your iPod or iPhone on iTunes it will delete Cydia. The restore function on iTunes restores your iPod or iPhone to its previous settings.
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1. you go to my music 2. click itunes 3. click itunes music 4. then select your songs 5. and presto your done
$1.99
this is what my itunes looks like:1 Hard As A Rock2 Cover You In Oil11 Ballbreaker3 The Furor?????????????????????Please improve
Usually $1 or $1.29
Songs - $1.69 each