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DESCRIPTION
PodWorks is a Mac OS X application that compensates for the iPod's only downside: Apple only allows you to copy songs to your iPod. If you have two Macs and want to use your iPod to transfer music from one to the other, or you only store your music and videos on your iPod and need to copy them back onto your hard drive after a disk failure, you are out of luck!
This is where PodWorks comes in: it allows you to copy songs and videos from any iPod or iPhone to any Mac running OS X 10.4 or higher. Its important features include:
- iPhone support: PodWorks is the first (and currently only) iPod song transfer app for the Mac to recognize and allow transfers from the iPhone.
- Superior performance: Many other standalone iPod song transfer utilities work by reading song data out of every song on the iPod--a slow process. PodWorks, by contrast, reads its data directly from the iPod's internal database, resulting in nearly instantaneous display of your song list.
- More metadata: Since PodWorks can read from the iPod's internal database, it can also display and sort by song "metadata" not available through ID3 (including Date Added, Play Count, and Star Rating).
- iTunes integration: In addition to copying songs to the Finder, PodWorks can send songs, playlists (registered version only), and metadata (star ratings, play counts, track numbers, etc.) directly to iTunes. It can also filter its song list to show you only the songs on the iPod that are not present in your iTunes library.
- Playlists: PodWorks recognizes your iPod's playlists. Entire playlists can be copied to your computer with a single drag (registered version only).
- Song Playback: PodWorks allows you to preview songs before you copy them by playing them directly off the iPod (not yet available for iPhone).
- Strong organizational capabilities: Copying large numbers of files can get messy, so PodWorks can automatically sort transferred files into directories and change their filenames according to your preferences.
- Portability: PodWorks can be placed on your iPod for convenient access away from your home computer. It will work when run off the iPod, and will remember its registration information even when connected to a previously unknown machine.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 2.9.6:
- Minor fixes for Snow Leopard compatibility.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.5 or later, iPod.
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| PodWorks User Reviews (43 posts) | Write A Review |
 | Dec 25 2009 |
STORMCHILD Unfortunately, this once-useful app is broken and looking like abandonware again. With an iPhone or iPod touch, the device shows up, but the app is plagued with problems that make it very frustrating to use. - Selecting a playlist does not show its contents (the list shows all songs on the iPod no matter which playlist is selected). - When selecting multiple songs, the copy function usually doesn't work. No error message or any other feedback is given…it simply does nothing. Sometimes it works if you try selecting fewer songs at once, but the only reliable way to copy songs is to do so one-at-a-time. This is so tedious it's often not even worth the trouble. - After making a selection, if the list is re-sorted, the selection is lost. This makes it difficult or impossible to select multiple songs based on more than one criterion. - Playlists show up in the wrong order. It's a minor issue if you only have a few playlists, but annoying if you have as many as I do. At this point I strongly recommend NOT using this app and looking elsewhere for a solution. (Version 2.9.6) | |
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 | Dec 1 2009 |
CHIEFTED 8 dollars so well spent! PodWorks is currently saving my bacon. After doing an iTunes upgrade, specifically, the iTunes Media organization upgrade. about 500 of my purchased and ripped from CD musing was gone. Yes I searched around and looked in so many places I was about to give up when I went looking for a utility to copy from my iPod touch (which I hadn't sync'd yet) back to iTunes. Podworks is currently humming along, no muss no fuss. Interface is quiet intuitive (send all to iTunes, Selected to iTunes, pretty self explanatory), very stable (hasn't crashed) and value....well when you compare what I spent in time and money building my iTunes library 8 bucks was dirt cheap (Version 2.9.6) | |
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 | Sep 26 2009 |
THEBRIX2008 Just to completely contradict the last review, I synchronised 16,000 songs from an iPod to a newly rebuilt Mac (OS X 10.6.1, iTunes 9.0.1) with only one trivial error; a Composer field was not brought across in half a dozen tracks. There were a couple of problems, although I suspect they are down to iTunes rather than PodWorks: 1. The sync took a few attempts to get going - it froze after 20 or 30 songs the first couple of times; 2. Once the sync had completed, iTunes decided to recognise the iPod it had just received the files from as a "new iPod" and synchronised everything back to it! I cannot fault PodWorks really; synchronising seems to be a difficult problem to crack in general and handling 16,000 files almost flawlessly is impressive. I tried a couple of similar applications, but they both froze repeatedly at the same place and could not be coaxed into continuing. (Version 2.9.6) | |
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 | Sep 25 2009 |
ROBK I have used Podworks and was disappointed with it. It is okay for copying a handful of tracks at a time (e.g. one album) but I found it VERY frustrating when copying lots of tracks at a time. If the hard disk on your iPod has suffered some damage (which is a VERY common problem with hard`disk based iPods), PodWorks will report an "Filesystem error". You must click OKAY to continue EACH time. This is insane!! Podworks should log the error and automatically continue. At the end of the copying, Podworks should report that errors occurred and offer you to look at the error log report. It does not!! In one of the menus, you can ask Podworks to show any "transfer errors". But when you do, you do NOT see any of these "filesystem errors". This looks like a bug. Some of the tracks that Podworks copied were also corrupt (even though they play just fine on the iPod or within Podworks). I really wish the developer had included an option to VERIFY that the transfer was good. I know that would slow down the copying (but I could live with the extra time to prevent data corruption in my iTunes). In other words, if you are copying a handful of tracks from your iPod to iTunes, Podworks is fine (but you may want to look at FREE alternatives). If you want to copy lots of tracks (or ALL the tracks off your iPod), I would recommend you pass on Podworks. It may take you HOURS especially if you have to manually click OK for EACH "filesystem error" that Podworks encounters when reading from an iPod with a damaged hard disk (which is a common problem). (Version 2.9.6) | |
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 | Sep 25 2009 |
ODAYUAN Not really support 10.4.11 PPC (Version 2.9.6) | |
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 | Sep 25 2009 |
BRIAN TOMBAUGH Link doesn't work. Tries to link to version 2.9.7, but 2.9.6 is current with the listed updates. Either access the software through the author's website, or change the link in your url to: http://www.macupdate.com/download.php/10273/PodWorks_2.9.6.zip Great software. Worked great for me when I needed it several years ago... (Version 2.9.6) | |
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 | Jun 29 2009 |
STAINBOY if you're a PodWorks user and saw it stop working when you updated your iPhone or iPod Touch to the 3.0 software, never fear...the developer has a compatible version in beta that will be released shortly. (Version 2.9.3) | |
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 | Mar 6 2009 |
22DUKE why does this software not automatically skip errors and continue it's work??? Does the developer really expect us to babysit the application for several hours 9 so far for 60GB of music?? It also does not seem to transfer movies well every second one creates an error message and manual intervention to continue the progress is needed :-( (Version 2.9.3) | |
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 | Feb 28 2009 |
LDANDERSEN Just a note from the developer to let everyone know that with the release of PodWorks 2.9, PodWorks development is back on track and I believe all of the outstanding issues mentioned below have been resolved. I promise PodWorks won't go a year and a half without an update again, and I'm very much looking forward to "thinking outside the box" a bit with PodWorks 3.0 now. Thanks for your patience and continuing support--I look forward to serving your iPod management needs for a long time :-). So it has been already over a year and a half since this pledge was made. Apparently, this software project has been abandoned. (Version 2.9.3) | |
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 | Oct 12 2008 |
M-RICK It has crashed more than 15 times to be able to take back my 8000 songs from my iPod !! Not a very good performance for this. But it is the only which has been to recover all the songs without duplicating a lot of them, only 40. So it only get 3 stars thanks to this. To get more resolve for your really serious unstbility problems ! So the pricing remaining always to much high for something that will not work correctly. (Version 2.9.3) | |
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