Zune software review: Syncing in Zune
Syncing in Zune
Introduction
We don’t often review software, but it was almost unavoidable in this case – the Zune desktop software is an inseparable part of the Windows Phone 7 experience. Since we already have a couple of WP7 phone reviews under our belt, we decided it was time we looked into the role your computer plays in owning a Windows Phone 7 mobile.
The Zune Software started off as the computer sync software for Microsoft’s Zune player – basically, it’s what iTunes is to the iPod. Its functionality was extended as new Zune-capable devices were added, like the ill-fated KIN phones and now Windows Phone 7 devices.
Microsoft made a few decisions that practically mean you need to install Zune when you buy a WP7 phone – it’s the only way to transfer data (photos, music, etc) between the phone and the computer.
It’s not as bad as it sounds – syncing over USB is fairly easy and you can enable Wi-Fi syncing too.
The Zune app has a sleek interface
But the Zune Software package is more than just a way to load up a few songs – it offers a complete multimedia experience and may just become your preferred media player on your computer.
It does anything from playing and buying songs to giving you a social arena where you can find new songs by following the artist or friends.
What it can’t do is sync your contacts and calendar – it’s not a full PC suite, it just manages the multimedia part of the equation.
Hit the next page for our scoop of Zune desktop software.
Reader comments
- Danny
- 18 Feb 2014
- fuv
zune to be use with W-PH 7 AND 8 i think they'v than a bad job,it not users friendly, but to play vid music it good
- Sathya
- 13 Jul 2013
- t}y
Worst software Nokia Lumia 820.
- Trevor D
- 10 Sep 2012
- 3xx
I think it is a poor piece of software. All I want to do is copy some music from my PC to my Lumia 710. Zune makes it a very slow and painful experience! What is wrong with the people who decide on the method of doing this? Windows can normally do th...