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Thursday, January 13, 2011

My first App

First things first. Immediately upon receiving my new Droid2, I installed TuneSync so I could wirelessly sync my iTunes playlists with my phone. I'm not necessarily an avid audiophile. However, I was starting to get a gut and needed to get out jogging. And without music, I only last about a mile.

I installed TuneSync Lite just to try it out (as well as the OS X host), and within minutes I selected the playlists I wanted on my phone and was syncing my mp3s with R2 across my home network. Not the fastest way to transfer songs, but now every time I modify my playlists or add new songs, my mobile playlists would sync. It was beautiful. So then I dropped 5 bones, bought the full version, and hit the pavement.

When I got home, however, I tried to perform a wired sync, but it made my phone and my MB freeze, multiple times. I would recommend just sticking with the wireless sync.

Bottom line: slick app, easy interface, wireless sync works better than wired, a little pricey at $5. And getting back in shape still sucks.

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