Smoky
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Tom:
The Creative I had was the Jukebox 3 which I think was much newer than yours, though it is about 3 years old now. There are many tings it did much better than the IPOd, IMO. I added the IMO because these sorts of things can be very subjective depending on the person. The thing I liked most about the Creative Jukebox is that it did not base everything on the assumption that you were going to always be synchronizing. The iPod does have ways of getting around that, but I find it awkward. With the Creative I could turn off the synchronization and it was then easy to treat the player as just another database. I could also easily collect tracks from other sources than my PC and then easily upload them to my PC. With the iPod you need third party software to do that.
For actual personal use in playing music, the iPod excels of course, and therein lies its popularity. It is compact and the menu easy to operate. I just find it more restrictive than the Jukebox.
Steve, the newer Creative players do not have the size problem. I was referring to the older Jukebox 3 which was about the same size as a cd-rom player. No way it was going to fit into my shirt pocket.
BTW I found a great IPOd kit. It has a great FM docking station, with all kinds of pieces you can mix and match to fit the dash configuration around any cigarette lighter. And it charges while it plays. I especially like the Velcro arm band you can use when carrying around the IPOd on your person. I find this much more convenient and out of the way than belt hitches, etc.
Smoky - currently parked in Lothian MD
The Creative I had was the Jukebox 3 which I think was much newer than yours, though it is about 3 years old now. There are many tings it did much better than the IPOd, IMO. I added the IMO because these sorts of things can be very subjective depending on the person. The thing I liked most about the Creative Jukebox is that it did not base everything on the assumption that you were going to always be synchronizing. The iPod does have ways of getting around that, but I find it awkward. With the Creative I could turn off the synchronization and it was then easy to treat the player as just another database. I could also easily collect tracks from other sources than my PC and then easily upload them to my PC. With the iPod you need third party software to do that.
For actual personal use in playing music, the iPod excels of course, and therein lies its popularity. It is compact and the menu easy to operate. I just find it more restrictive than the Jukebox.
Steve, the newer Creative players do not have the size problem. I was referring to the older Jukebox 3 which was about the same size as a cd-rom player. No way it was going to fit into my shirt pocket.
BTW I found a great IPOd kit. It has a great FM docking station, with all kinds of pieces you can mix and match to fit the dash configuration around any cigarette lighter. And it charges while it plays. I especially like the Velcro arm band you can use when carrying around the IPOd on your person. I find this much more convenient and out of the way than belt hitches, etc.
Smoky - currently parked in Lothian MD