Depends on what you use it for. iPods have access to e-mail and the internet, but they come nowhere near the functionality of a computer. they can't connect to external devices (hard drives, other apple devices), they don't have Flash from Adobe, and don't support litterally hundreds of different file types, such as .rar, .swf, etcetera.
There is no such invention as the iPod computer. The computer and an iPod are two separate devices.
If you have downloaded new apps on your iPod which are not on your computer, connect your iPod to the computer with the cable supplied at purchase and allow it to sync.
Yes you can. The Same way as Computer-Computer or iPod-iPod!
You can transfer music from the iPod to any computer, as long as that computer has iTunes.
All you need to connect your ipod to the computer is your ipod cable
An iPod can only be synced to one iTunes Library at a time (each computer has a different library). This means that, if you want to change the computer you manage your iPod with, it will need to be re-synced to the computer in question. To do this, connect your iPod to the computer you'd rather manage your iPod on. A popup from iTunes will say something along the lines of "This iPod is currently synced to a different Library. Would you like you sync this iPod to this Library instead?" Click Yes. After that, all the previous information from your other computer's iTunes Library will be erased and replaced with everything that you just synced your iPod with. From there, you can freely sync your iPod with that computer as you normally would.
iPod apps are made to play on an iPod and will not play on a computer.
No, the iPod is not better than a computer.
Usually when you connect your ipod to your computer it will sync with iTunes installed on your computer and it'd do the same for your new iPod.
There are many ways to download between iPod-Computer and Vice Versa. If you want to put something from your iPod to your computer, you can connect it to your computer, and in iTunes, right-click on your iPod, and click "Transfer Purchases". Once those are all downloaded to the computer, you can drag them to a new iPod!
Plug it into the computer (have to have an adapter cord to plug into the computer and also plugs into the ipod shuffle.)
you can transfer songs from your ipod to your computer it is true