MusicBridge is a free application that syncs the meta-data (artist, album, album art, rating, etc…) of music files between iTunes and Windows Media Player on the same machine in either or both directions. It does not does not add, move, or remove files from either application. It simply updates media libraries and meta tags in files. Paul Thurrott recently chose MusicBridge as his software pick of the week on his Windows Weekly podcast (episode 35) on the TWiT network. He talks about MusicBridge about 48 minutes into the show. In fact, he calls it is magical, absolutely beautiful, wonderful, and the greatest thing ever. So if you use both iTunes and Windows Media Player on the same computer and want to keep your data synced, try MusicBridge.
I enjoy an occasional swift half with the developer, James Willis. I don’t use either iTunes or Windows Media Player and thus have never used nor have any use for MusicBridge.
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