SuperSync has a trash function for permanently deleting tracks.
To delete a track, first select the track or a group of tracks and then select the 'Put In Trash' command from SuperSync's Action menu. This will put the tracks in SuperSync's trash.
Tip: You may remove files from the trash by selecting the files and choosing "Remove from Trash".
Important! Remember to use care when using this feature. Blue tracks are tracks on the remote system. Gray tracks are your local tracks. Green tracks usually mean local synchronized but changing the Source in the Sources List can allow you to view the remote synchronized files. Use care so that you do not delete tracks by mistake!
To view the file path of the files you are deleting, use the "Get Info" command on the track.
Once you are certain that the files marked for deleting should be permanently deleted, select Empty Trash command from SuperSync's Action menu. The tracks will then be added to the delete queue for iTunes and server updates. (You may need to uncheck the iTunes updater from File> Pause iTunes Updates if you have previously paused those updates.) Carefully read the warning about what you are deleting before confirming the empty trash operation .
You may delete tracks that are on files on local machine or you can delete tracks on a Remote Library if that other computer has the 'Allow remote users to put tracks in trash' and 'Allow remote users to empty trash' preferences enabled (in SuperSync's Preference Window in the Upload tab).
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