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			<title>Creating a playlist on PC?</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[I of course have ptunes and for the most part it works fine for me. However, I like to use playlists which is a bit of a pain setting them up with 100's of songs on my phone. Is there a way of creating the playlists using my PC? (Due to space limitations I do not have most of the songs on my laptop.) Or is there a better, not expensive alternative to ptunes?
Thanks guys]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I of course have ptunes and for the most part it works fine for me. However, I like to use playlists which is a bit of a pain setting them up with 100's of songs on my phone. Is there a way of creating the playlists using my PC? (Due to space limitations I do not have most of the songs on my laptop.) Or is there a better, not expensive alternative to ptunes?<br />
Thanks guys</div>

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