

I would love to open up iTunes on my MacBook Pro and use Home Sharing to sync my 5 favorite playlists over to my laptop.

What I simply want to be able to do is have the same level of syncing that iTunes provides from computer to iDevice, from computer to computer over the network. Sure Apple gave us " Home Sharing" in iTunes 9, but while Home Sharing lets us drag and drop media from one computer to another, it has no automatic syncing abilities. There is one glaring problem with this setup and that is there is no easy way to "Sync" this media to another Mac (or PC) for those few times when we want to take this content with us on a laptop. As long as we're in the house we can stream content from the iMac to just about anything. This setup works great and keeps us from having to store the same songs, movies, etc.

This is also the iMac that feeds our Apple TVs. This is the computer that we sync all of our iOS devices to for music, and other media content in my home. in iTunes on a dedicated iMac in my home. I have all of music, movie, podcasts, TV shows, etc. Don't get me wrong, I'm glad that the developers of SuperSync have a great product on the market and have filled the gap, but honestly there shouldn't be a need for this product in the first place. This week I have the pleasure of reviewing a software solution that in my opinion does what iTunes should do natively. Last week I did a post where I asked Apple to Lose the Sync cable for syncing media to iOS devices.
