FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
   Media contact: supersyncpress@gmail.com


SuperSync Releases SuperSync 2.0 for Music Library Synchronization

Now Dramatically Faster, New Simultaneous Track Uploads/Downloads and Easier
External WAN Access Set-up


OAKLAND, CA, Nov. 27, 2007 -- SuperSync today shipped SuperSync 2.0, personal
music library synchronization software. SuperSync lets music fans synchronize
their personal music collections between their computers over the Internet.

Now for the first time, music fans can perform up to five simultaneous track
uploads and downloads, making SuperSync 2.0 personal music library
synchronization significantly faster.

SuperSync 2.0 also introduces a completely redesigned file transfer window for
synchronization progress, which displays the list of songs to be copied, and
provides the general status for skips, errors, file size, time and number of
tracks remaining.

New SuperSync 2.0 support for automatic Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) router
setup makes it easier to access SuperSync over a WAN or the Internet. WAN access
status can now be easily checked under the Help menu.

SuperSync 2.0 adds support for Unicode and long file names. Now all files can be
copied between Mac OS X and Windows machines without concern for file name
length or bad character restrictions on the receiving computer.

SuperSync 2.0 now includes improved iTunes integration, ensuring files
synchronized using SuperSync are also reflected in iTunes. Song ratings and
"played counts" are also now copied between iTunes libraries.


How SuperSync Works
SuperSync lets music fans synchronize their music collections between their
computers over a home network or the Internet. With SuperSync, music fans can
retrieve songs from a laptop, play or download songs from a home computer while
at the office, upload new music from the road, or back-up their entire music
library to another computer or network drive.

SuperSync 2.0 integrates seamlessly with Apple's iTunes, so that music in one
library can be added to another iTunes library. SuperSync lets anyone visually
compare their libraries and copy only the songs they want to the other computer.

SuperSync 2.0 makes server set-up easier, requiring only a few clicks and a
password. SuperSync supports two-way synchronization, so files can be
"downloaded" from a remote library as well as "uploaded" to that remote library.


Pricing, Availability, and System Requirements
SuperSync is available today on both Mac OS X and Windows, with at least 512M
RAM recommended. For Internet WAN access, a UPnP-enabled router is recommended
for automatic port-forwarding setup.

For an individual synchronizing or remotely accessing their personal music
libraries, a copy of SuperSync is required for each computer. SuperSync is
priced at US$29 for a 2-machine license. Family licenses are available for US$39
per 5-pack, and US$59 per 10-pack.

Licenses can be used interchangeably between Mac OS X and Windows machines. All
licensed copies of SuperSync include unlimited library sizes, advanced library
rescan, a basic music player, and free product updates.

Additional information, including the SuperSync demo is available from the
SuperSync web site at: <http://www.supersync.com/>.

Press are encouraged to request a review copy by filling out the form at:
<http://supersync.com/request_nfr.php>.

About SuperSync
SuperSync is a personal music library synchronization software company,
committed to building tools for easy-to-use access to your personal music
collection. SuperSync is not affiliated with iTunes or Apple, Inc. For more
information, please visit <http://www.supersync.com/>.

###

SuperSync is licensed only for reproduction of non-copyrighted materials,
materials for which you own the copyright, or materials you are legally
permitted to reproduce. Please do not steal music.

UPnP is a trademark of the UPnP Implementers Corporation. Mac, iPod, and iTunes
are registered trademarks of Apple, Inc. All other trademarks or registered
trademarks are the property of their respective owners.