![]() Automatically sync your devices with scheduled syncs.With its simple interface, iSyncr allows you to quickly and painlessly keep your iTunes and Android in line with each other. As it turns out, iSyncr is created by the same team that developed Rocket Player, which I recently reviewed and loved. Thankfully, they have a Lite version that still works for iTunes-to-Android syncs. ISyncr is a powerful media synchronizer for Android and it interfaces well with iTunes, but it costs $3.99 USD. The one downside is that, while this app can sync tracks purchased from the iTunes Store, it cannot handle DRM-protected tracks. Unlike iTunes to Android Sync, which only runs on Windows, Easy Phone Tunes runs on both Windows and Mac. ![]() This app is great because it can transfer the entire iTunes library or only select playlists, which offers a bit of flexibility to you based on how much data you need transferred. It's pretty much impossible to get it wrong. You run the desktop program, start up the Android app, click the big synchronization button, and everything is taken care of for you. Without all the bells and whistles, using Easy Phone Tunes ends up being a very straightforward process. ![]() This is as bare-bones as it gets, but that doesn't mean it's bad by any means. This is a no-frills app for sure, void of any eye candy. Easy Phone Tunes runs as a two-part setup: a desktop program that can read your iTunes data and an Android app that receives all of the sent data.
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