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| Synchronize online iTunes music and video libraries over any network!
TuneRanger connects iTunes-running computers over any network, allowing music, video and playlists to be copied from one iTunes library to another. You can even connect between Mac and Windows! Music, video, and playlists can then be synchronized and merged with the click of a button. Easily keep all of your music and video libraries up to date! Buy a song on any computer, add an album cover or lyrics and all changes are updated everywhere.
TuneRanger compares songs and videos on all computers and only moves what has changed giving you true synchronization. Synchronize playlists, ratings, play counts and more!
Link and Sync your iTunes libraries over any network! TuneRanger connects iTunes-running computers over a network and enables you to copy your music, video and playlists. You can even perform bi-directional iPod synchronization! Using advanced sync settings and filters, TuneRanger compares songs and videos and only moves what is different.
Easily manage and protect all of your iTunes files: TuneRanger also includes an automated duplicate manager, an orphan file remover, tools to remove unlicensed songs, the ability to add or remove disconnected files, and a utility to copy album art from the iTunes database to the actual matching music files. If a file needs to be removed as part of a sync, you can opt to delete it or have it moved to a safe designated folder.
Whether at home or on the go, keep your iTunes music and video libraries always current and up-to-date! TuneRanger’s network backend is cross-platform. This lets you connect and sync an iTunes library running on Mac OS X with one on Windows XP or Vista and any combination. Just install the appropriate version of TuneRanger next to iTunes and they will discover each other. You can even sync iTunes over the Internet if you so desire. Now you can take your laptop to the office or on the road and keep iTunes in sync with home or office PCs.
| | Features |  | • Synchronize, copy or merge music and video from iTunes to iTunes via any network. |  | • Supports music, video, playlists and more. |  | • Cross-platform network transport can link Mac and Windows versions of iTunes. |  | • Sync iPods bi-directionally to any iTunes library. |  | • Tools to optimize iTunes, manage duplicates, remove orphans, and handle disconnected media files. |  | • Includes 5 single platform client licenses - standard. |
| | Tech Specs |  | System Requirements Macintosh: |  | - MacOS X (10.4 or newer) |  | - PowerPC G4 or Intel Core Duo Processor or better |  | - 256MB RAM (system-wide) |  | - 15MB available disk space |  | - Apple’s iTunes |  | System Requirements Windows: |  | - Windows XP or Windows Vista (all editions) |  | - Pentium 4-class processor or better |  | - 256MB RAM |  | - 15MB available disk space |  | - Apple’s iTunes |
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| Customer Reviews |  | | Value | 4 | | Performance | 3.5 | | Ease of Use | 4 | | Overall Satisfaction | 3.5 |
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4 of 5 works great Saturday, April 25, 2009 PT from Irvine, CA
Does what it says it will do. Easy to set up and very easy to use. A real steal at this price. Syncs my iMac, Mac Book and iPod without a glitch. Was this review helpful?
3 of 5 Worked Fine W/ Older iPod Monday, April 20, 2009 A Customer from SoCal
I bought this program to re-load itunes after a crashed hard drive, but it only worked with my older iPod. It will not work with an itouch or iphone. So I'll have to manually re-install every old song. For what it's worth, program was easy to use and will still come in handy for a few other things, but I mainly bought it to avoid what I ended up having to do anyway. Was this review helpful?
4 of 5 Generally works Sunday, July 27, 2008 KC from Lubbock, TX
Syncing from my older G4 to my Intel Duo Macbook Pro works, but trying the reverse path doesn't. Don't know why. Still, it solved my problem of putting updated music and podcast libraries on my computers without me doing much work. It's very slow at first (with lots of files to sync) but later, smaller updates go fast.
The extra features of finding duplicates and fixing "unlinked" files are also helpful. Was this review helpful?
2 of 2 customers found this review helpful. 4 of 5 Good tool to have! Tuesday, February 26, 2008 Keith from Newtown, PA
Good tool to have! Performed an ipod transfer, merge without using any filter settings and did quite well. Did not use the sync over IP yet (no need to for now). There is a lot of choices for filtering and the manual description is a little inadequate in explanation. Overall, a great tool to use for backing up. Was this review helpful?
1 of 1 customers found this review helpful. 5 of 5 Says what it does, does what it says. Monday, February 18, 2008 Michael Page from Kennewick, WA
During the day I listen to music and Podcasts on a Mac Pro in my home office. I used to add new music and edit playlists and metadata on the Mac Pro and then just copy the whole music library file to our MacBook about once a week. Not a difficult process, but obviously limited since its a one-way sync. My wife listens to music on the MacBook and was always frustrated that she couldn't add music or edit playlists and metadata on her end.
TuneRanger solves these problems. Although it has worked flawlessly for me so far, it is a slow process. My 60GB music library takes 15-20 minutes over a 802.11n network – even with only a handful of changes. The actual data transfer is snappy. The majority of the sync time is just TuneRanger comparing the two libraries. I turned off playlist syncing for some of my static playlists (like audiobooks ripped from CD) to increase performance. Smart playlists automatically update based on metatdata so TuneRanger doesn't sync those.
TuneRanger may be a one-trick pony, but its a pretty nice trick! Was this review helpful?
1 of 1 customers found this review helpful. 2 of 5 Kind of works but is buggy Wednesday, February 13, 2008 dperique from Bedford, NH
If you want to do just a pure iTunes sync between two machines, it might work -- I didn't try that. I just wanted to sync a playlist of new songs between 3 Macs. I had it installed on 3 Macs and on each Mac, it crashed at least 3-4 times or had to be quit via the "force quit" function. It was very frustrating -- software should not crash that often. The interface is not that intuitive and I shouldn't have to read the manual but I had to. This software is a good idea but is not ready for production. I recommend that this software be sent back to development and fixed before releasing it again. I also recommend that it be retested and the bugs reported in release notes of some kind. The software in this state should not have been allowed to go to the public. I got some use out of it and will try to use it again. My price after rebate is ten dollars -- it is worth about five. Was this review helpful?
3 of 3 customers found this review helpful. 5 of 5 Perfect solution for people who have a home networ Saturday, January 26, 2008 wittenberg.william from Houston, Texas
I purchase media through iTunes on both of my home macs as well as my computer at work (Windows XP). I wanted a tool that would sync my media since I cant download from my iPhone to the computer, it can only be "married" to one computer at a time (an artificial limitation imposed on us mainly by the record and movie industries, but thats a whole other rant).
I picked up Tune Ranger and installed it on both my macs. It worked flawlessly. TR found both macs on my home network and allowed me to sync all of media within just minutes. Because I didnt want my tv shows or movies to be moved to my laptop, I was able to easily de-select those files so they did not get synced.
To sync with my work computer I have to get my network administrator to lift the firewall restrictions, so I havent been able to try this functionality yet.
Unfortunately TR doesnt support iPhone yet (it doesnt claim to either), but I'm sure that will come in a future update. This isnt a real limitation because, since my computers are all now synced, I dont have to worry about losing anything.
My only real complaint is that the exterior of the software packaging (and the online description as well) says that you can install TR on 4 computers. This is a little misleading because of those 4 computers, 2 have to be mac and 2 have to be Windows (as I found out upon reading the documentation inside the box).
But taken as a whole, this is a tremendously useful utility. I enthusiastically endorse it. Was this review helpful?
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