Welcome Bloggers and Technology Writers!
SuperSync is an iPod/iTunes application for OS-X and Windows users that can help your readers who have music on more than one computer. These days, that's just about everyone!
SuperSync lets you visually compare two music libraries. When you start SuperSync, it shows you all the tracks in your iTunes library. Connecting to a Remote library lets you see a second library overlaid on top of your library.
Now tracks are color coded to easily identify which tracks are local, remote, and in both libraries.
Gray is a local track that is only in your local music library.
Blue is a remote track not in your library
Green tracks are in both of libraries.
Now, simply select tracks that you want to move from one library to another. SuperSync lets you copy tracks in both directions -- from a remote library into your library, and upload music to a remote library.
When you copy music from a remote library into your local library, the tracks will automatically be added to iTunes. Your ratings, played counts, and other meta data will also be copied. User playlists can also be synchronized--just select the playlist in the "filter table", synchronize the tracks, then right-click and select Syncrhonize Playlist.
SuperSync lets you connect to any other SuperSync music library from anywhere on the Internet. SuperSync can also sync with an iPod, a drive full of music and video, or just compare the contents of two music libraries.
The best way to get started, is to download SuperSync and run it through its paces.
The SuperSync demo lets you sync up to 25 tracks at a time, then you'll need to restart the application. A few features are disabled, and some annoying dialogs will come up, but other than that, it's pretty much full-featured. However, if you have a blog, you can get the full-featured version... just let us know your blog details and tell us that you're about to write us up.

Please keep us posted on your blogging activities! We'd love to hear from you.
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