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SuperSync Updates iTunes Library Manager SuperSync Updates iTunes Library Manager
 
September 16, 2009 10:54AM
SuperSync 3.3 Debuts
 

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Oakland, California -- SuperSync today released SuperSync 3.3, a major update to their popular iTunes library manager for Macs, PCs, and iPods. Combining power Relevant Products/Services with simplicity, SuperSync lets anyone visually compare, merge, and access their media files and playlists from anywhere. Merge individual tracks, playlists or entire libraries with a few clicks of the mouse.

SuperSync makes it easy to create a master media library and have a subset on computers and laptops around the house. Any new content that is added on one computer can be instantly uploaded to the master library. SuperSync can help reduce the likelihood that two family members will accidentally buy the same Apple Store download.

Use SuperSync to:

    • Keep track of all music across multiple computers - Mac OS X, Windows Relevant Products/Services, and iPod

    • Compare and merge any two music libraries

    • Move music, videos, and playlists from one iTunes library to another

    • Export all or a subset of a library as a well-organized directory of tracks

    • Find partial albums, duplicates, missing tracks, corrupt files, and other common
    music library problems

    • Intelligently import media from a hard drive, iPod, or network Relevant Products/Services drive without duplicates

    • Easily move a music library from Windows to Mac, Mac to Windows, or any combination

    • Access a home music library from anywhere - upload/download songs, movies, and playlists

    • Share a common library with multiple iTunes users on a network drive

    • Access MP3's and playlists from Tivo

SuperSync 3.3 celebrates its 3rd birthday as the most feature-packed music library synchronization application for Mac and Windows iTunes/iPod users. This release has been designed for Snow Leopard. SuperSync has been tested extensively with Windows 7, as well as Vista, XP and earlier versions.

Version 3.3 improves upon its meta data Relevant Products/Services synchronization interface. This feature lets users update tracks that have modified tags and ratings information across multiple libraries (such as album, artist, genre, track number, rating, etc.). For example, where a set of tracks in a library is updated to correct a misspelled artist name or track numbers are added. SuperSync makes it easy to propagate these changes in a track's "meta-data" to other places where the track is saved in a library. (continued...)

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