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macZOT: SuperSync 2 – Sync your iTunes libraries

Posted in Entertainment, Tech by Derek at 2:30 pm
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macZOT is currently running a special deal on an interesting piece of software which goes by the name of SuperSync 2. The software – which plays nicely with OS X & Windows – will sync your iTunes libraries allowing you to maintain and access your newest music files from anywhere.

  • A visual comparison of any two music libraries — easily see what needs synchronizing (by artist, album, genre or track), then copy all or just some with the click of a mouse.
  • An all-access pass to your music library: Access (download, upload and play) music from anywhere on the internet! The included SuperSync music server requires a broadband connection with static IP or port-forwarding.
  • An always up-to-date iTunes music library — automatically adds new music and removes broken links from your iTunes library.
  • Complete back-up functionality: Quickly and easily create a back-up library
    on a separate computer or hard disk from any music source including your iPod. Move music from your iPod in one easy step–only copying the songs that you don’t have and easily skipping the songs that you don’t want.
  • Cross-platform – Runs on Windows, Mac, or both. Now it’s easier than ever getting Macs and PCs to share music. Any purchase includes a link to the Mac and Windows version of SuperSync.

The software normally retails for $49 and some change. Head on over to macZOT and save well over 50%. Anyone who is meticulous enough to maintain music libraries across multiple machines on a mixed OS local network may have just found their bread and butter.

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