Second Generation Shuffle compatibility

Looking at getting a shuffle for my daughters birthday and just wondered if al a second Generation Shuffle will work with OSX Panther?

Hi johnforshaw2003
i'm sure that as long as you have the latest version of itunes it will work but just wait for someone else to confirm that but thats my view. The computer should if you have installed all of the updates and if you have the latest version of itunes it should work, having the latest version should enable it to be detected.
Alex

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