Connecting ipod  through itunes deletes my new playlists

Occasionally when I connect my ipod to my computer my new playlists, created through on the go, get deleted. This happens probably 2/3 times I connect my ipod to itunes. I have my music checked as manually managed so I don’t know why it’s messing why my lists. It is the most frustrating thing, as about half my playlists have been deleted. Itunes also likes to delete my playlists and make random new ones called ‘on the go’. It recently deleted my 6 new playlists of probably 200 tracks. Itunes, why are you such a piece of crap?
I’m not finding any other posts on this, and I don’t know what to do at all. Should I get another program to manage my ipod music? I never use itunes except for my ipod.
ehhhhh???

You'll find instructions in this article "Two-way Street: Moving Music Off the iPod" http://playlistmag.com/help/2005/01/2waystreet/
It explains the manual process and also links to some programs that can help

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