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I-tunes to Droid???????

You guys are talking WAAAAAAY above my poor lil' pooney head.

I need a step by step.

Doubletwist? Btunes? Isyncr???? Never heard of them.

Thanks again!

DoubleTwist is pretty easy to use, their website has a good tutorial. I haven't used the others. I would just use google to locate them, review their features and use whichever sounds like the best for your needs.
 
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I like iSyncr. You download it from the market and it puts an app on your phone and one on your SD card, and the version that sits on your SD card can be purchased for Mac or PC.

Then you mount your phone to the laptop/computer and run the app. It automatically starts up iTunes and you simply select the playlist you want to transfer (I make a specific one called EVOtunes, for example).

What I like about it is that it also transfers your album artwork properly, sometimes DoubleTwist doesn't do that right, and also, I found DoubleTwist to be a bit slow and buggy on the client (Mac) side of things... but I'm guessing it will improve in time.

So there you go, easy-peasy, but it probably won't transfer DRM-encoded 'protected' iTunes songs, but that's another kettle of fish altogether...
 
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1. PLEASE don't buy software to remove the DRM off a file!!! Just burn it to a CD, and then rip the CD back to the hard drive! free, and free of DRM!!!

2. Question for you Isyncr users: Are you able to rate songs on your device, and then sync to iTunes and have the iTunes library retrieve that information?


Free except for all the CDs you have to buy ;) You do lose all your file data too (artist, title, album work, etc) which iTunes can usually find if you enter names correctly. But it is an easy way to get rid of the DRM as well!
 
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