Using a Creative Media Player on my MacBook Pro

Hi,
I have a MacBook Pro with Mac OSX. Don't have an IPod, unfortunately. I do have a Creative Vision:M 30GB media player. Anyway to hook this up to my MacBook Pro so I can sync music, etc with Itunes or something else? I don't believe the Creative site has Mac drivers.
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