Roxio software targets iPod users
Digital media company Roxio is offering a software suite designed to let iPod owners fine-tune their song collections and other audio files.
Boom Box, announced on Thursday, comprises five applications, including some geared for people who want to tinker with more than just music. It’s priced at $49.95.
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