![]() ![]() I recommend clicking on 'Install only Drivers' which takes you to the CopyTrans Drivers Installer page. However, if you don’t you will see this warning. This is fairly straight forward if you have iTunes already installed. The first thing you need to do once you start CopyTrans Manager is to connect your device. Moving the mouse over an installed app will bring up a start button. Once installed it allows you to install and open all of the CopyTrans tools, some of them are free but if you want to try any of the ones that aren’t, they will install on a limited activation basis before you need to pay. After an app has been installed the Control Centre will move it to the top of the list. If you go for the Zip it will take you to where you can download CopyTrans Manager directly. However, I would recommend using the installer link which downloads the control centre. Hovering over the Downloads button gives you the option to download the installer or the Zip. It also allows you to play the music from your phone on your computer, which is perfect for work. Once installed it’s very easy and quick to use. You can also edit ID3 data, artwork and manage playlists. to your iPhone without having to go through iTunes. This is a wonderful tool that allows you to add music, videos, audiobooks, podcasts etc. That’s when I came across CopyTrans Tools and in particular the free CopyTrans Manager. So I had a search around to see if there was any other way I could get the tracks onto my phone. ![]() ![]() As you can imagine, I wasn’t too happy about this option! This meant the only way I could get my newly downloaded album onto my phone was if I registered the phone as new in iTunes, after which I could sit back and watch it wipe all my data and Apps. It was at this point I realised my current phone had never been plugged into my computer, it had been setup from an iCloud backup. However, the other day I bought a new record on the latest up and coming format, vinyl! It came with a download code, so I decided to add the download to my phone to allow me to listen in the car. It always backs up remotely to iCloud and I use Spotify 98% of the time when listening to music. It has been a long time since I plugged my iPhone into my computer. Mike has come up with a handy alternative, in the form of CopyTrans Tools. But it is pretty integral to the use of an iPhone. ![]()
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