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iSyncr is this cool app that lets you hook up your iTunes library on your PC or Mac with your Android device. It's totally free and super easy to use. You can sync all sorts of stuff like playlists, music, podcasts, and videos (as long as they're not DRM protected). Plus, it even transfers all the extra details like album art, ratings, play count, and more. You can choose to store everything on your internal storage or SD card, and you can do it either through USB/MTP or over WiFi. Just remember that it won't work with any iTunes content that's copy-protected, but don't worry - it'll give you a heads up if there's any DRM content involved.
iSyncr is awesome! It's got some really cool features, like syncing your music and transferring it from your PC or Mac to your Android. It can even sync all the important song details like album art, ratings, play count, and more. To use the app, you'll need to have iSyncr Desktop (which is free) installed on your computer so it can sync with iTunes. Just keep in mind that the free version only lets you sync up to 100 songs per playlist and one playlist at a time. But don't worry, if you want unlimited syncing, you can buy it right inside the app. Oh, and make sure you've got iTunes for Windows or iTunes for Mac OS 10.5+ on your computer too!
With iSyncr, you can totally unlock the awesomeness of the iTunes app for iPhone on your Android device. This app lets you easily sync all your favorite tunes, podcasts, and videos from your iTunes library straight to your phone. The best part? The music transfer happens in a jiffy without any hassle. Just remember though, iTunes is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
In a nutshell, iSyncr rocks for peeps who wanna sync their iTunes library with their Android gadget. It's got all sorts of cool features and is super user-friendly. Just remember, though, it won't sync any of that iTunes copy-protected stuff.
Want to bring your iTunes music with you wherever you go? Well, good news! You can now sync your music from iTunes to your Android device.
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