New Ipod windows- me get me some music!!!

I have just brought a new Ipod nano for my wife for christmas and want to put some music on it.I have Windows ME and now know you need windows 2000 to support itunes.The windows media system (9) does not seem to support ipod.Could someone please let me know the best way to put music on the ipod at this time-Thanks!!!!!

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