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iMyFone Tunesmate Review – Move Music and Files Effortlessly

iMyFone Tunesmate Review – Move Music and Files Effortlessly
Zach Riley
Zach Riley
May 10, 2017

Itunes was one of the first widely adopted digital music stores, and despite streaming becoming more prevalent it remains one of the more popular options when it comes to buying Mp3s. However, it can be difficult to transfer music from your iPhone to the PC. Even if you’ve worked the process down to a science, there’s still often a lot of files or pictures on your phone or PC that you’d like to be able to easily transfer to the other. Enter iMyFone Tunesmate, the transfer utility that allows for easy, intuitive movement of all sorts of file types between your iPhone and PC.

With iMyFone Tunesmate it’s easy to transfer music/videos/files between iOS and iTunes/PC without any damage to the iTunes library. The utility is really great because it really doesn’t take any technical know-how in order to seamlessly transfer and sync all sorts of files between iOS and your PC. Featuring a simple drag and drop format, it’s really easy to make sure you have every file exactly where you want it. While this product might not necessarily be necessary for those with a lot of technical knowledge, it definitely streamlines the process and makes it a lot easier for the rest of us.

While the name iMyFone Tunesmate suggests that the main draw of the product is the ability to transfer music, even those of us who have jumped ship to products like Spotify or Apple Music can get use out of the product. Supported file types include Music, Playlists, Movies, Camera Roll, Photo Library, Podcasts, iTunes U, TV Shows, Audiobooks and more.

Many people at this point have thousands of songs in their iTunes library that are meticulously organized. If those files were to be corrupted or messed with in any way, it would take a long time to fix it and get it back to the way things were. iMyFone Tunesmate features a “one click rebuilder” that will restore your library to exactly the way it was before. While it’s definitely possible to transfer music and files between your mobile device and your PC, sometimes you end up with corrupted files or unintentionally deleted content. The utility makes things really easy for even the most casual user and is a must have for anyone frequently moving files between iOS and PC.

The utility of iMyFone Tunesmate doesn’t stop there either. With simple one click deletion, you can easily and quickly delete any apps that you no longer need that are clogging up your phone. Make your phone run faster, too, by deleting any “bloatware” that shipped with your phone.

With a free trial and a 30 day money-back guarantee, there’s really no harm in giving iMyFone Tunesmate an honest try. If you find it isn’t working for you, there’s no real risk involved. In the best case scenario, you’ll have discovered an application that saves you a little time each time you need to make transfers. Over the course of a device’s life that can add up to quite a lot.

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May 10, 2017
Zach Riley
Zach Riley

As Editor here at GeekReply, I'm a big fan of all things Geeky. Most of my contributions to the site are technology related, but I'm also a big fan of video games. My genres of choice include RPGs, MMOs, Grand Strategy, and Simulation. If I'm not chasing after the latest gear on my MMO of choice, I'm here at GeekReply reporting on the latest in Geek culture.

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