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Does iTunes monitor the music folder
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<blockquote data-quote="owenrg" data-source="post: 695863" data-attributes="member: 61829"><p>In order for iTunes to be the "best" music/multi-media platform out there, it NEEDS this simple feature. WMP, Media monkey, Winamp, and a host of others have this simple feature but this monster of a player doesn't. ituens is great but the main reason i don't use it is that it doesn't monitor folders. I'm forced to use iTuens for my iPhone, but that's the only reason i use it. I don't use iTunes to sync music either, just the apps. there are hosts of other programs that will sync with your ipod/iphone/ipod touch. so when i see this simple change come about, I'll probable use iTunes full time.</p><p></p><p>Let me know if yall agree or not. do i stand alone on this subject? </p><p></p><p>Thanks for reading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="owenrg, post: 695863, member: 61829"] In order for iTunes to be the "best" music/multi-media platform out there, it NEEDS this simple feature. WMP, Media monkey, Winamp, and a host of others have this simple feature but this monster of a player doesn't. ituens is great but the main reason i don't use it is that it doesn't monitor folders. I'm forced to use iTuens for my iPhone, but that's the only reason i use it. I don't use iTunes to sync music either, just the apps. there are hosts of other programs that will sync with your ipod/iphone/ipod touch. so when i see this simple change come about, I'll probable use iTunes full time. Let me know if yall agree or not. do i stand alone on this subject? Thanks for reading. [/QUOTE]
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