lifehacker.com — Apple may open up its iPhone and iPod touch devices to third-party apps next month, but the chances that Linux users will get invited to the party are slim at best. That hasn't stopped some intrepid hackers from coming up with a better music-syncing solution than the one Mac and Windows users have?a two-way wireless transfer
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Closed AccountMay 10, 2008
Now I just need to get an iPhone.
poofainter888May 10, 2008
Ahh...poor Linux users have to do it themselves again, sigh. Maybe because it's a fringe hobby OS? Just a thought...
lineweightMay 10, 2008
bitches! ;)
mattbdMay 10, 2008
I like the look of the iPod Touch, but I'm put off by how hard Apple make it to use their stuff with Linux, so I'm inclined to wait for an Android phone.
jplilyMay 10, 2008
love this future and linux
nailerMay 12, 2008
A simpler guide was published on VentureCake on January 2nd 2008<a class="user" href="http://www.venturecake.com/wireless-iphone-sync-with-amarok-in-10-minutes/">http://www.venturecake.com/wireless-iphone-sync-wi ...</a>
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