I use Google Music Manager (or the Google Play Music Manager as it's now called, apparently) which can automatically sync with iTunes, Windows Media Player, or your My Music folder. It's free and you have access to all your music on your phone through the Music app.
It does require a data connection though so if you plan on listening to music out of your network area or you don't have an unlimited data plan, then you may want to go a different route.
I use Google Music Manager (or the Google Play Music Manager as it's now called, apparently) which can automatically sync with iTunes, Windows Media Player, or your My Music folder. It's free and you have access to all your music on your phone through the Music app.
It does require a data connection though so if you plan on listening to music out of your network area or you don't have an unlimited data plan, then you may want to go a different route.
I've tried a few free apps but the best and easiest for me was iSyncer. Its a paid app in the market but makes moving your iTunes library to the Droid very easy.
Agreed. iSyncr is the easiest most seamless way to do it.
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I would not recommend Google music to someone coming from an iTunes/apple experience. Google music is half baked. If something gets out of sync between what's on cloud vs what's in iTunes vs what's on your phone, it's a nightmare. You have to delete everything and start over. Not what someone expects when they are looking for easy.I will admit that I don't use this program, but I use the Google Play Music manager. All you have to do is tell it what folder you want to sync, if you want to do it automatically or not and that's it. Granted, the uploads to the cloud can take their dear sweet time, but its pretty easy and free.