Move your iTunes music library on to any player
Not everybody plays music on iPods. You might have a cheap Android player in the car, or you might have a high-res network audio player such as a Sony NW-A35. Whatever the way, if you’ve ever tried to export from iTunes to a non-Apple device you’ll be well aware of what an absolute pain it can be — especially if your library contains a variety of file formats beyond the ubiquitous MP3.
Wouldn’t it be great if an app could look at your iTunes library, convert it into whatever format your digital music player desires, organize it the way you want it organized and get rid of any incompatibilities? That’s exactly what Dapper delivers.
This story is from the July 2018 edition of Mac Life.
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