Manage iPod, iPhone, iPod Touch without iTunes
Add songs, create & rename playlists faster than ever
A Worldwide Premiere
For the first time in History, an alternative iPod manager allows to add music to iPhone & iPod Touch. Tens of iTunes alternatives came up since the iPod's success Story started seven years ago. Though, for more than one year that the iPhone & iPod Touch are encountering the same success, no other way than iTunes was available to transfer, move and copy songs to these new iPod models. CopyTrans Manager is the World's first iTunes alternative for the iPhone & iPod Touch!
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Alternative iPhone Manager
Manage your iPhone without iTunes
Add songs to iPod & iPhone without iTunes
  • Drag songs from any folder to iPod and iPhone
  • Synchronize iPod instantly
  • Apply changes immediately or at any desired moment
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Create Playlists without iTunes
Drag and drop new Playlists easily
Manage and create playlists on iPhone & iPod Touch
  • Create new playlists on any iPod model
  • Rename existing playlists
  • Drag and organize songs into playlists
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Play songs directly on your computer
Play songs directly from iPod on any computer
  • Listen to iPod music directly from any computer
  • No installation required
  • Installable directly on iPod (except iPhone & iPod Touch)
  • Portable

Compatible with all iPod models: iPhone & iPod Touch (up to firmware 1.1.4), iPod Classic, iPod Nano, iPod Video & iPod Photo

System requirements
  • 128 Mb of RAM
  • Designed for Windows XP & Vista
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Users feedback

  • I would just like to say the CopyTrans Manager is an amazing tool! I found it, because iTunes was very slow.
    I really like the drag and drop feature. I am currently using the new iPod Shuffle and I don't have many songs so it's really easy to arrange them, so thanks for the tool and I can't wait for more updates!

    Jay Williams - U.K.
  • Amazing app. Just used for the first time. It makes me wish you'd written iTunes. Thanks

    Ben Wilson - U.K.