It throws a java error every time I try to open the preferences, and I need to change the preferences to make its file save directory structure iTunes-compatible (why isn't this the default?!?). So I can't actually try any syncing.
There's a lot of information displayed, I suppose necessarily, and it takes a while to get your head around all the colors and symbols and filters. I wish there was a way to "invert" the Artist and Album filtering. I've got several hundred tracks that SS thinks are unsynchronized but in fact it's only because I've updated tags on my main machine, and I don't want those files re-copied from the remote. I'd like to be able to filter -out- an artist or album where I know that's the case, but in SS you can only filter to -show- an artist or album. Even in iTunes at least you can select-all then cmd-click to deselect any you don't want to see.
Still, even in its crippled state unable to do auto sync it was handy in showing me what was on the remote that wasn't in the main library, which is what I was after at this particular time. I just went down the list and did Finder copies into iTunes manually...
SuperSync
Access and Merge iTunes libraries over the net.
Version: 3.3.3
Preferences bug
Feedback Type: Review
Contributed by: julia2 Friday, January 16 2009 @ 06:36 PM PST
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: Less than a month
Recommend Product: YES
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SuperSync Rocks! - tedlow
Have you guys tried SuperSync? I find it a great iTunes synching device. It’s working great for me and my family to merge music between our computers to create a master library around the house.Check it out for yourself. You can download it for free:
http://supersync.com/
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Friday, March 06 2009 @ 03:39 PM PST