On my phone, I zoom in enough that the user name is off the screen, and I can only read the text - I have to scroll over to the side to see the name. This thread was funny, because you can to tell who the speakers are without even seeing their names.

"Buy a Mac" = Squidly (or Bribo sometimes)
"Mac and all things Apple are complete shit, and it's an amazing wonder that the company is still in business. Other products are all vastly superior to Apple and I seriously think Steve Jobs is the anti-Christ. I mean, I guess some of their stuff is OK - to a North Korean peasant or whatever. But God I hate Apple." = Hylander (smootches Hi )
"Yea whatever, your favorite sucks - buy a Mac" = Squidly (though I did suspect it was Bribo for some reason on this one..)

You guys crack me - perfect for a dull day before the holidays

Ok, back to the topic at hand. The reason beaker is stuck with iTunes is because we own several Apple products (iTouch/iPod nano, etc). So you have to have iTunes, because Apple locks their products. We can talk about the philosophy of Apple being the big guy on the screen as the athletic lady is charging up to it with her sledgehammer, but it is what it is.

So we use iTunes with the music central location on the main PC. (good point on getting yet another HDD as a secondary BU though, I need to do that.). Beaker's desktop then syncs up via iTunes' sharing feature, and she has transferred over what she wants - for her iPod. So even if she lost everything, it's still all on the main PC.

Back on the main PC, I use DoubleTwist for my Android phone, which reads off the iTunes central database. As much as I dislike iTunes, DoubleTwist blows. Don't sugar coat it. The Android App is pretty good, but the desktop interface is amateurish. Album art management is total fail. I had to use MediaGo to get my Album art worked out. DoubleTwist' concept is decent enough, and actions seem easy enough - it DOES most of what you need. But it takes hours to sync to the phone. It's absurd. Even little stuff like updating 1 song, which used to take 5 minutes on an iPhone can take 2 hours on DoubleTwist. It's not just me - do a Google on DoubleTwist Sync Slow and watch the negative feedback roll in. Usually with advise to dump DoubleTwist and use something else. And God forbid it starts linking to folders you don't want it to, because you can never delete a folder off the list once it does - they even say this in their help forums. It's got about 15 folders in my J: drive it's linked to. I don't even have a J: drive, unless i plug in an extra thumb drive or something, but somehow it thinks I do, and has doubled a lot of songs with phantom dummy songs in it's playlist now. It's just a sloppy program.

MediaGo is way faster, but it doesn't update playlists from the iTunes central database - so I don't use it anymore for that. I tried tinkering with WinAmp, as they now have a sync feature. But I didn't see the ability to automatically sync and update with changing iTunes based playlists as an option. If it does, and I just missed it, then I'll go back to good old WinAmp - because it really does whip the lamma's ass. If I had my druthers, I'd just use iTunes to sync with my Android but - back to the controlling overlord guy on the big screen with his guards chasing the lady with the sledgehammer - Apple isn't going to do that.

By the way, Choos was right - everything fixed itself in iTunes (this time).