iTunes Library Sync Tools
nerkles April 11th, 2008
Here is my “comprehensive” review. (and by “comprehensive,” I mean “cursory”, conducted in less than an hour.)
- SuperSync: Ugly, but it’ll get the job done. The interface design wreaks of Windows and Java, by which I mean: it’s tastelessly done, but tolerable. I’m reluctantly throwing my lot in with this one, because I couldn’t find anything better, and need our libraries synced this week, and without too much fuss.
- TuneRanger: AWFUL. Ugly, slow, poorly designed. Run away! I can only hope that more thought was put into the underlying sync process than what went into the “design” of this steaming turd. I stopped it before it had a chance to ugly up our computers. It was so miserable that I did not trust it enough to allow it to even attempt to sync any songs.
- Syncopation: Might work OK for casual users, but it totally choked under the enormity of my music library. The interface needs a radical re-design. It really makes you jump through too many hoops if you want to be selective about what you sync.
That is all. Good day.


