Originally Posted By: hybrid8
You have to use the hack I mentioned above to access a Touch or iPhone as a drive letter (mass storage device). The link I posted is Mac-only, but the majority of other tools in the second link are for Windows.

Well, AFAICT those utilities are enough to solve Tim's problem, but they aren't quite the same as full drive-letter/mass-storage support. They're more like the (rather squalid) Rio Taxi from back in the day, in that you can manually copy files on and off, but not do anything else e.g. run applications, load or save files directly to/from applications, use non-Iphone-aware Ipod utilities, etc.

Peter