
SuperSync is a unique application designed to help music lovers with a lot of digital music synchronize their collections that may exist on multiple computer systems. SuperSync helps you merge any number of music libraries, plus gives you access to your music from anywhere on the Internet. SuperSync lets you add new music to your collection from anywhere (disk or over a network) without copying duplicates. SuperSync also includes an enhanced iTunes music server, basic music player, and integrates seemlessly with iTunes.
| Overview | A brief introduction to library terminology |
| Quick Setup | A Quick Setup Guide to get you started |
| Display | Understanding the main display including the song table, filters, and status |
| Menus | Quick links to help on each menu item |
| Preferences | Configure SuperSync |
| Local Library Setup | Import your primary music library from iTunes, disk, or new |
| NAS/Disk Setup | Tips on working with a network drive (NAS) or external hard drive for music |
| Remote Library | Import music from network, disk, or iPod |
| Rescan Library | Keeps your iTunes and SuperSync libraries up to date |
| Synchronization | Copy files from one library to another in both directions |
| Synchronization Tips | Hints to make your synching faster and more reliable |
| Updating iTunes | Automatic updates of iTunes and how it works |
| Performance Tips | Improve the performance of large library transfers |
| Transfer Window | See the status of all your file transfers |
| Player | Built-in music player |
| Networking | Using the optional client/server for networking access to your music |
| IP Addresses | About IP addresses |
| WAN Access | Accessing your music server from "anywhere" on the Internet |
| Credits | Licenses, Credits and Feedback |