You love iTunes. Admit it: you do. You love it like you love the sweet smell of fabric softener or the glorious taste of pure sugar melting on your tongue. You want to take your music with you everywhere you go, but there’s just one eensy-weensy little problem: instead of an iPhone, you’re using some other phone.
Salling wants to help you out. The company that brought us the Salling Clicker, which allowed you to control your Mac via your cell phone, has now launched Salling Media Sync. The idea is simple: sync your iTunes music and playlists directly to your non-Apple phone. Of course, you’ll still need to be using one of Salling’s approved phones, which means a handset from Nokia, Sony, or Sony Ericsson. And, obviously, the phone won’t be able to play back music protected with the iTunes Store’s DRM.
Salling Media Sync is free for “basic” use, though if you shell out $22, apparently you get a version that syncs faster. In addition to a compatible phone, you’ll also need to be running iTunes 7.6 or 7.7 and at least OS X 10.4.11 (or Windows XP or higher).