Originally posted by LikeASong:http://download.cnet.com/Free-Voice-to-Text/3000-7239_4-76115951.html
Good luck dear![]()
There is also a Windows feature called Speech Recognition but it obviously doesn't work as good as dedicated software. Nevertheless, it might just serve you: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/set-speech-recognition
Originally posted by flowerchild:possibly silly question incoming: can one actually own two ipods, connect them to the same computer, but assign them each their own itunes library?
for example, I was planning on getting a second ipod and using that one for bootlegs only, while using the other for studio albums (and just other artists in general)... is that possible? and if it is, how do I do that?
Originally posted by flowerchild:possibly silly question incoming: can one actually own two ipods, connect them to the same computer, but assign them each their own itunes library?
for example, I was planning on getting a second ipod and using that one for bootlegs only, while using the other for studio albums (and just other artists in general)... is that possible? and if it is, how do I do that?
Originally posted by cesar_garza01:[..]
That's exactly what I have: 1 ipod full of bootlegs, another with studio tracks. Just check the box "Manually manage music and videos" when you connect the ipod. Now you can handle the contents of your ipod manually. If you have 2 cables, you can connect both ipods to their respective USB ports and manage them.
You know you're an obsessed U2 fan when you have 2 ipods just for them