SuperSync 3.1 Music Library Synchronization Software Adds Web Access
Oakland, CA – SuperSync is an application for Windows and Mac designed especially for iPod/iTunes users who have multiple computers and iPods. SuperSync will display two music libraries at once, allowing users to visually merge libraries, remove duplicate files, make backup libraries, update meta-data, and synchronize playlists.
SuperSync 3.1 lets users enable a password-protected web server that allows a user to view his library from anywhere using a web browser.
Two web interfaces are included, one optimized for Apple’s iPhone Safari browser, the other for all other modern Flash-enabled browsers. Both web formats use AJAX for a dynamic single web page showing playlists, artists, albums, and genres. A search function lets users find specific tracks.
Users can enable the optional web interface in SuperSync 3.1 by enabling a single checkbox and entering a username and password. Support for universal plug-n-play (UPNP) routers help get your home network accessible from the outside world.
SuperSync 3.1 also adds a new library rescan feature that finds tracks that are missing or newly added to your music library.
SuperSync 3.1 adds an advanced duplicate finding feature to identify tracks that are in the same library more than once but with modified MP3 or AAC tag meta data. These types of tracks can create unintended duplicates that are hard to track down any other way.
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