Available on Linux

The most popular sync tool on Linux

gtkpod is a platform independent GUI for Apple's iPod using GTK2. It allows you to upload songs and playlists to your iPod. It supports ID3 tag editing, multiple charsets for ID3 tags, detects duplicate songs, allows offline modification of the database with later synchronisation, and more.

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  • Kreuger expert
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    It does what it needs to and thats interact with my girlfriends ipod so I dont need the god awful itunes. My only complaint is the stupid thing has a problem with no lyrics available in songs.

  • kdenisb devotee
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    Все необходимые действия с ipod nano 4th выполняет. Только необходимо брать и компилить последнюю версию из репозитория. Например верси из стабильного дистрибутива Debian поддерживает только 3е поколение ipod nano.

  • esde fanatic

    Pretty great tool for managing your iPod in linux.

  • reed expert
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    Awesome iPod manager. Works with just about every model of iPod, and can repair or remove orphaned files left behind by other managers.

  • Xhester fanatic

    Very good iPod software, easy to use, and it has support for photos

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Website: gtkpod.org
Developer: Jorg Schuler
License: Open source
Version: 0.99.14
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Usage: 2 days, 7 hours, 11 minutes and 37 seconds
Usage since: 18 February 2009
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