by Vlad1 » Sat Nov 16, 2024 10:41 am
I started using MM in 2006 (version 2 at that time). My first use case was transferring my music to ipod. I was looking for alternatives to itunes (which I tried to use, but it was a huge and almost unusable monster). I think starting from MM 3, it became my main music organizer and player on PC. MM 3 was doing everything I needed.
An upgrade to MM 4 did not look at me as an improvement, but I had to make it, because MM 3 no longer synchronized with new ipods. In fact every time I bought a new ipod or upgraded its firmware, I had to upgrade to the latest version of MM - older versions no longer were able to work with new ipods.
I was probably one of the last users of ipod classic in the world - continued to use it long after Apple stopped making new versions. But eventually I gave up on ipods. Experimented a little with different mp3 players, did not find any I liked. These days I keep my music on an Android phone. Transferring music to Android does not require any dedicated programs, but I continue to use MM as my PC music organizer. I no longer have reasons to upgrade to latest versions, so I am still on MM4.
MM does almost all things pretty well. One thing I am dreading however is transferring my music library to a new PC. I did it twice so far. Once I managed to save the library, and the other time I gave up on it and re-scanned my music on the new PC anew, losing play counts and last played timestamp (which were important for some of my playlists). It is really a shame that MM authors cannot make this process more user-friendly. I recently bought a new PC where I need to transfer all my stuff. Did not do it yet, using it for now side-by-side with my old PC. But one day soon I will have to take the plunge and transfer my music collection. I read that MM5 made it a little bit easier, so maybe it would be a reason to upgrade MM version too.
I started using MM in 2006 (version 2 at that time). My first use case was transferring my music to ipod. I was looking for alternatives to itunes (which I tried to use, but it was a huge and almost unusable monster). I think starting from MM 3, it became my main music organizer and player on PC. MM 3 was doing everything I needed.
An upgrade to MM 4 did not look at me as an improvement, but I had to make it, because MM 3 no longer synchronized with new ipods. In fact every time I bought a new ipod or upgraded its firmware, I had to upgrade to the latest version of MM - older versions no longer were able to work with new ipods.
I was probably one of the last users of ipod classic in the world - continued to use it long after Apple stopped making new versions. But eventually I gave up on ipods. Experimented a little with different mp3 players, did not find any I liked. These days I keep my music on an Android phone. Transferring music to Android does not require any dedicated programs, but I continue to use MM as my PC music organizer. I no longer have reasons to upgrade to latest versions, so I am still on MM4.
MM does almost all things pretty well. One thing I am dreading however is transferring my music library to a new PC. I did it twice so far. Once I managed to save the library, and the other time I gave up on it and re-scanned my music on the new PC anew, losing play counts and last played timestamp (which were important for some of my playlists). It is really a shame that MM authors cannot make this process more user-friendly. I recently bought a new PC where I need to transfer all my stuff. Did not do it yet, using it for now side-by-side with my old PC. But one day soon I will have to take the plunge and transfer my music collection. I read that MM5 made it a little bit easier, so maybe it would be a reason to upgrade MM version too.