Digital Home Thoughts: Auto-sync iTunes Music to Your Pocket PC, Pocket PC Phone or Smartphone

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Monday, November 1, 2004

Auto-sync iTunes Music to Your Pocket PC, Pocket PC Phone or Smartphone

Posted by James Fee in "SOFTWARE" @ 10:30 AM

http://www.pocketmac.net/products/ppctunes/index.html

"At last, Windows Mobile users can have the best of both worlds. iTunes to manage their music album and a Pocket PC, Pocket PC Phone or Smartphone to carry the music in their iTunes playlists. If you're only using your Windows Mobile handheld to manage your contacts, calendar, or tasks, you're missing out on one of it's coolest features...taking your favorite music on the road and playing while you work. That's why we created ppcTunes™, the first ever tool to copy and covert music from Apple's iTunes to Windows Mobile devices of all kinds. ppcTunes is a simple, yet powerful app that allows you to copy your favorite iTunes playlists to your Pocket PC. It's the swiss army knife of music applications: we've packed it with everything you'll need."



If Apple and the iPod only supported PlaysForSure, this wouldn't even be an issue. Lets get with the program Apple. I love my iPod, but Fairplay just isn't cutting it anymore. :x

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