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Q&A: Portable Apps on an MP3 Player?
Published January 11, 2011
Question by iztheman: Portable Apps on an MP3 Player?
I have a sony walkman nwz-e345 mp3 / video player. it supports using windows explorer to just drag and drop files. i was wondering if it would be bad to put songbird portable on it. that way i would be able to manage its music files from the computer without having to install new software and i would always have my management software with me. basically, is it bad to put non media files on it? thanks
Best answer:
Answer by I Am Tom
Nope. I use my iPod as a flash drive and I use OpenOffice portable on it. NOTE: It will take up space on the device though.
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Posted in Music Contract Information | Tagged Apps, Player, Portable