

iSyncr also has a $5 app to sync over WiFi, but the reviews were much better than doubleTwist and most importantly, the desktop app simply connects to iTunes and gives me a checkbox of things to sync. So I thought I'd try iSyncr before I gave doubleTwist a chance.ģ. And I just read up on iSyncr which did not want to do anything other than connect to iTunes. So, I didn't install it, because I really didn't want another music manager. There is a $5 app to AirSync by doubleTwist, but a lot of the more recent reviews were very critical. doubleTwist also tries to be a music manager.

Finally, the actual playlist never showed up in any of my media players.Ģ. Also, it doesn't put it in the Music folder. This certainly isn't a problem per se, but it doesn't match the standard Artist->Album folder structure that I have on my PC. So, there would be an "Artist Album" folder, and if you had several albums from one artist, they would each be at the top level. First, it copies the song over, but at a single folder level instead of keeping the original subfolders. If you're not an iDevice person, this may be ok, but it also does weird things when you sync your playlist with the One.

MediaMonkey tries to be your new music manager. I've tried MediaMonkey, doubleTwist and iSyncr. Naturally, if you don't care about playlists, just copy your files over to the Music folder. I've found what I think is the ideal setup. And considering how hard it's been to simply get my playlist over, I have come to appreciate the ease at which iTunes did it with my iPhone. I'm one of the iPhone converts, but I still have and like my iPad. So, I've done some testing of various ways to get my playlists/music to the phone.
