How to transfer from Nano to new computer when old computer isn't available

My boyfriend has a Nano and used his uncle's computer in the beginning to add music to it. He no longer has access to that computer and wants to move what's on his Nano to his new computer. Itunes recognizes his nano but won't let him copy anything from it to the Itunes library.
toshiba laptop   Windows XP Pro  

I had this same probelm after being forced to re-format the HD
Solutions offered were:
Senuti - Mac only though (http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/23390)
or the one I would recommed (I bought a copy):
http://www.drewfindley.com/findleydesigns/ipodaccess/indexWin.html
which I found very simple and effective
AMD 1700+   Windows XP Pro   30Gb iPod (2006)

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