Importing songs from Ipod to Computer

I sthis at all possible with the Ipod? It should be, all I want is to transfer my music on my ipod to my Laptop. Can I do this? Thanks!

OK, since your have to hook the ipod to play songs, I take for granted its already on "Manual Update" so I'll skip that part and go str8 to the third party apps. Just goto in itunes, edit>preferences>Advanced tab>general sub tab and make sure "Copy files added to library to the iTUnes music folder" is UNCHECKED before going on
Theres many out there but the 2 I usually recommend to people is the Free yamipod which will copy songs to the iTunes and the PC, OR Podutils trailware that will copy songs, playlist, playcounts, ratings and everything to another PC making you feel like you was right at your PC at home.
Yamipod http://www.yamipod.com
Podutil http://www.kennettnet.co.uk/software/podutil.php
Almost forgot, but if you use podutil, when its copying, it will throw up a pop up you have to hit OK on for it to continue copying, small price to pay for something doing all it does for free
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