Linux Software for iTunes (iPod classic / iPod Touch / iPhone)

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Linux Software for iTunes (iPod classic / iPod Touch / iPhone)

There are several options for running iTunes on a Linux system. Here are a few options:

  1. Use a virtual machine:

  2. One option is to use a virtual machine software such as VirtualBox or VMware to run a version of macOS or Windows on your Linux system. You can then install iTunes on the virtual machine and use it to manage your iPod, iPod classic, iPod Touch, or iPhone.

  3. Use a third-party software:

  4. There are several third-party software programs that allow you to manage your iPod or iPhone on a Linux system. Some popular options include gtkpod, Banshee, and Rhythmbox. These programs allow you to import music and other media to your device, create playlists, and manage your device's settings.

  5. Use a web-based solution:

  6. If you don't want to install any additional software on your system, you can use a web-based solution such as Floola to manage your iPod or iPhone from a web browser. Floola is a cross-platform application that can run on Linux, as well as macOS and Windows.

Note that while these options can allow you to manage your iPod or iPhone on a Linux system, some features of iTunes may not be available or may not work as expected. It is also worth noting that Apple does not officially support running iTunes on a Linux system, so you may encounter issues or limitations when using these solutions.

Created Time:2017-10-30 10:17:38  Author:lautturi