The 16th most popular audio/video manager on Mac OS X
doubleTwist desktop enables you to easily share media with friends and sync with popular devices.
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| Website: | doubletwist.com |
| Developer: | doubleTwist Corporation |
| License: | Free |
| Version: | 3.2.1.14961 |
| Rating: | Features: Interface: Performance: Price/value: Overall: |
| Usage: | 1 month, 4 weeks, 1 day, 9 hours, 38 minutes and 32 seconds |
| Usage since: | 19 February 2008 |
| Platform Usage: |
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(16%)
Windows
(83%) |
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No Linux...
Nice integrated Android Market search, and $4.99 airplay android app to enable wireless sync'ing.
pretty easy to use
crap
using an iPhone? then try CopyTrans Manager - http://wakoopa.com/software/copytrans-manager.
extremely slow and never actually worked with my droid x, cannot recommend this piece of software
Horrible Performance. Memory usage in the 1.2+ GB range (which is absurd). CPU usage is another issue. Until the Bugs are resolved, I will personally be looking elsewhere.
I like it, but in the meantime I don't, because it's said that it sync with my Sony Ericsson (it has a picture that it will sync but... :P)...
too buggy...
Thought I'd give this a try after hearing about it from a few trusted sources. Seems okay but not something I need. Will probably take a look at the program again in the future to see if it has any features that would be useful to me.
Limited functionality compared to itunes, and doesn't always sync properly.
Requires itunes to be installed, so not really an itunes replacement for syncing with ipods.
Works with other devices apart from ipod though, which is a plus.
This is the perfect software to sync your iTunes playlists etc. and other media to your Motorola Droid. It works like it is supposed to and is very easy to configure. Interfaces with Amazon.com instant media downloads. Converts videos to play on mobile devices without requiring user codec knowledge.
Works for syncing libraries of music to an iPod, but useless for everyday things like podcasts.
Final release is about to be launched on October 8, the entire idea of this applications is quite nice, someone had to take part of a project like that and stop proprietary software/hardware market grow.
I had hoped to use it to convert video for my iPhone. It didn't turn out to be very useful for converting video for the iPhone but it is a very neat application. I'm currently looking at replacing my first generation iPhone with an Android phone. If I do replace it, this will likely be my application of choice for loading videos and music onto the phone.