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Transferring content between two or more iPods/iPhones might apply in many cases when you probably want to share your friend’s music on her iPod,or you might just bought a new iPod and you want to move your old iPod’s content to your new one and etc. Back to our business,how to make transfer between several iPods/iPhones? Well here we’ll show how to make transfer from one iPod to another iPod without erasing its original content.
Assume that you have an iPod(we name it as iPod 1 )and your friend also has an iPod (we name it as iPod 2)full of music. You love a couple of songs on your friend’s iPod 2 and so you want to copy them to your iPod 1 but iTunes do not allow this copy. So such a smart iPod third-party application can be employed to make music transfer from iPod 1 to iPod 2 without erasing its original music on iPod 2.
step 1:plug iPod 1 from which you want to transfer music and then the iTunes will be running automatically
step 2:launch Aniosoft iBackup
step 3: select and export the content in iPod which you prefer to transfer to iTunes on the PC ,and also make a backup file somewhere in your computer for safety.
step 4:unplug iPod 1 and plug iPod 2 and transfer all the iPod 2′s content out to the iTunes on your PC . Now we’ve gotten iTunes full of both iPod 1′s music you selected and your original music on your own iPod(iPod 2)
step 5:sync your iPod 2 to the iTunes and finally you got the music which you love on iPod 1 without losing your own music in iPod 1.
Call the Office of the Taxpayer Advocate (number online), and explain that you don’t want to overreport your income and you are worried that your employer might be underreporting his. They will have step by step instructions for you, because they deal with this kind of thing all the time.
No one doubts that the iPod was compensation. The question is how much–you say $299 at most, and your employer says $600. The first thing you need to do is double-check that at the time the iPod was given to you, it was retailing for $299 (or whatever). SAVE documentation of that fact. Once you’re absolutely sure about the iPod’s value, here is what you need to do:
First, consider the fact that the employer will get a deduction in the amount of the iPod’s value.

