30 Oct 2011
Ideal for moving your iTunes library to a new computer, or backing your library up in case of an emergency
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Platform: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 64-bit, Windows 7
Manufacturer: WindSolutions
Price: Free
This is the Software Publisher's description.
Over the years you spent a lot of time organising your iTunes library. You loaded your library with music, videos, apps, books, ratings, artworks, playlists and many more. You run the risk of losing all your work, simply because you change your PC or switch to Mac. The transfer of the iTunes Library can quickly turn into a nightmare. This is the reason we developed CopyTrans TuneSwift.
CopyTrans TuneSwift is the perfect tool to move your iTunes library from one computer to another, or to transfer it from PC to Mac. The whole iTunes library will be saved in one single backup archive and you can restore iTunes from the backup when- and wherever you want. CopyTrans TuneSwift runs on Windows 7, Vista and XP, works with all iTunes versions and allows the transfer from Windows to Mac.
The easiest way to back up and move iTunes!
In a few simple steps CopyTrans TuneSwift will transfer, back up or restore your iTunes library. Move your library to an external hard drive, keep backups in a safe place, or simply export the iTunes content to a new PC.
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