How to transfer music from iPod to Snow Leopard
Mac OS X Snow Leopard (version 10.6) is the seventh major release of Mac OS X, Apple's desktop and server operating system. Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced Snow Leopard at WWDC on June 8, 2008, and it was privately demonstrated to developers by Senior Vice President of Software Engineering, Bertrand Serlet. A first public demonstration was given at WWDC 2009 by Serlet and Phil Schiller, Senior Vice President of Worldwide Marketing.
This version of Mac OS X focuses on improving performance, efficiency and reducing its overall memory footprint compared to its predecessor Mac OS X v10.5 "Leopard", rather than new end-user features. This is also the first Mac OS release since the introduction of System 7.1.2 that does not support the PowerPC architecture, as Apple now intends to focus on its current line of Intel-based products.
As we all know that move music and movies from iPod to Mac is restricted, but you are deserved to take control of your own music and movies, here we provide an easy-and-quick way to snyc iPod to new Mac and export iPod music to new Mac.
Wondershare iPod to Snow Leopard Transfer could backup and transfer your iPod music, videos and photos to new iMac and OS 10.6 Snow Leopard. It fully supports iPod touch firmware 3.1, new 160GB iPod classic and iPhones.
Free download iPod to Snow Leopard Transfer for Mac (Intel only).
Step 1, launch TransPod, and then connect your iPod to your Mac Snow Leopard.
Step 2, TransPod will automatically detect your device and show related information.
Step 3, Choose the files you want to copy from “Movies” or “Music” folder and click “iPod to Mac” image button to transfer files to Mac local disc.
As you can see, it works just like iTunes. If you don't want lose your music and videos unluckily, and if you don't want to be restricted by iTunes, then use TransPod to transfer iPod content to new Mac with ease.

