iPodSync 2.30

New in this Version
Added support for Outlook 2007 security model
Added category filtering options to Outlook syncing.
Added support for multiple iPod calendars.
Added contact photos on 5th generation iPods.

Registered users can upgrade for free using the Check for Update button in the advanced options.

Album Cover Artwork

If you want to update your music library with album cover artwork and audiobook covers, take a look at iAlbumArt

System Requirements
IPodSync has been tested and approved on the following platforms: 
iPod Generations 1 - 5,
iPod photo, iPod Classic, Mini and
Nano
iPod Touch and iPhone not supported yet ....
Windows Vista, XP,  2000 or ME  
Outlook 2007, 2003, XP/2002, 2000
Outlook Express is NOT supported
XPlay if you have a Mac formatted iPod
PSP Outlook Syncing

Interested in syncing your Outlook data onto your PSP? Take a look at PSPDA

Supported Languages
iPodSync is available in: English, Czech, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish

Anyone is welcome to submit a correction to the translations listed here

Tips
Because the iPod presents song information strictly using MP3 tags, it is important to make sure your tags are correct and compatible.  I found a great program called eMusic Tag Editor that is very good at editing MP3 tags, both for individual files and in batch. 

 

» Export PowerPoint presentation for iPod photo

PowerPoint Exporter allows you to export Microsoft PowerPoint presentations as pictures so they can be synced to the iPod photo. 
Once your pictures are synced, you can the use your iPod as a mobile presentation display tool.

 

 

 

 

» Download Album Art for your music

iAlbumArt allows you to quickly and easily download album cover artwork for your entire iTunes music library.  

iAlbumArt works by searching Amazon's music database using the album and artist information from iTunes to locate and download the artwork.  You can also manually pick the version of the art you want to save.  The artwork is saved in the ID3 tag of each track as a compressed image (png).

 

Visit the iAlbumArt web site for more information.