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"Absolute Crap"
Pros
Visually appealing
Cons
-Can only sync iPod to 5 computers (it uses up a computer if you restore a computer if it crashes)
-Only add songs from one computer (can be disables with manually manage music
-Can't sync apps from my own 3 computers (it won't even let me sync apps with manually manage music on. if I turn it off, it will wipe out my iPod)
-Stops responding quite often
-Just to sync a few songs took about 20 minutes
-when I sync, it adds all the songs on there instead of the songs I have selected
-It quit responding when it tries to play certain songs
-Failed (and refused) to update my crashed iPad and left me with a useless iPad
-Apple support sucks
-File size way too large for iTunes updateSummary
About the only reason I use iTunes now is to update. I found an alternative called CopyTrans that works great with syncing music and videos. I have never really liked Apple but at this point, I just completely hate the company. They limit iTunes so much to where they don't want you to do what you want but force you to do what it says. If you don't want to go through hell, buy an Android phone, MP3 player which music can be added by dragging it on to your SD card from Explorer or Finder