I have summarised the results of my Apple compatibility research on these pages and tidied up the meta data a bit.
Trying the iPad again last evening I'm even more convinced that the Free Music Downloader for iPad App is the way to go with the opportunities for play lists et cetera to organise and shuffle your downloads.
There is also a paid for version "Free Music Download Pro" for the iPhone and iPod which is available in the App Store.
To be honest the very simple filing system on the iPad is a bit of a culture shock to some one who cut their computing teeth time sharing on a mainframe with a telegraphy terminal - paper tape and all. But I guess it is good for what it is intended for and mobile users are likely to become a progressively larger part of our audience.
Trying the iPad again last evening I'm even more convinced that the Free Music Downloader for iPad App is the way to go with the opportunities for play lists et cetera to organise and shuffle your downloads.
There is also a paid for version "Free Music Download Pro" for the iPhone and iPod which is available in the App Store.
To be honest the very simple filing system on the iPad is a bit of a culture shock to some one who cut their computing teeth time sharing on a mainframe with a telegraphy terminal - paper tape and all. But I guess it is good for what it is intended for and mobile users are likely to become a progressively larger part of our audience.