Looking for an alternative to BlackBerry Desktop Manager when trying to sync your iTunes songs and playlists? A new app called Music WithMe from ParkVu might be what you're looking for, but it does come with a price.
"We are extremely excited to introduce Music WithMe to the BlackBerry smartphone community," said Terry Goertz, co-CEO of ParkVu. "Music WithMe provides smartphone owners with the easiest way to get your iTunes music on your smartphone and keep it updated – without the hassle of USB cables."
From within the app, users select which iTunes playlists they want stored on their BlackBerry. Music WithMe then works with iTunes on the PC to ensure that any changes made to the playlists are automatically reflected on their BlackBerry.
Music WithMe does not have to be open on the device to sync with iTunes. When the desired playlists are selected, the settings are stored directly on the BlackBerry smartphone. Using BlackBerry smartphone's native media player, users can listen to their favorite songs from iTunes directly on their device.
Music WithMe can be downloaded in BlackBerry App World for $14.99 after a 30-day trial.
Music WithMe can be downloaded in BlackBerry App World for $14.99 after a 30-day trial.
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2 comments:
This is a solution to a non-existent problem. MediaSync works fine - and who has a problem connecting their BlackBerry to their PC using a USB connection? This takes an unimaginable age to sync across the amount of music that a BlackBerry can now hold using a 32GB SDHC card, so save your bucks and stick to what already works.
I think you may be missing the point of this program. It is not designed to backup/restore your entire MicroSD card. It is designed to backup/restore your BlackBerry Databases (Contact, Memos, Calendars, Bookmarks, Etc) And you have the option of wiping your BlackBerry Databases in addition to your MicroSD card in the event you misplace your device. I believe this would come in very handy as I personally carry some Personal Sensitive Data on my BlackBerry and the option to seamlessly track and/or wipe if it becomes misplaced would be awesome.
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