To mount an Android phone via USB and get access to its files, you have to connect it, turn on the screen, swipe down your notifications and hit a screen button. Install the doubleTwist player, and you only have to plug in. More »
Android: doubleTwist already lets you sync music, pictures and videos from computers to Android devices, but its native Android player ups the ante. It supports iTunes playlists, ratings information and play counts, making the doubleTwist combo a true “iTunes for Android”. More »
Windows/Mac: Search is a feature that’s been oddly missing from Google’s Android Market since its inception, though it’s due to arrive — along with over-the-air syncing — very soon. In the meantime, doubleTwist continues to bolster its Android offerings with a built-in Market search. More »
Windows: doubleTwist makes for a convenient way of syncing your smartphone, camera and other USB-plug-able gadgets, especially if you’re not using Apple products. Now doubleTwist does a great job of finding and monitoring podcasts, and sending them where you want to listen. More »
Windows: The promised Amazon MP3 Store is still a week or so away, but doubleTwist has upgraded its Windows media manager with as-you-type search, native libraries without WMP or iTunes, and syncing with the latest iPhones and iPod touch models. More »
Remember doubleTwist, the very cool iTunes alternative that aims to easily sync any content to any device? Well now the ambitious tool is taking one more step to make iTunes obsolete, incorporating an Amazon MP3-powered music store. More »
DoubleTwist, the media manager that wants to make music and video device syncing dead simple, has opened up its Windows download to public beta, letting the masses in on maybe the coolest media manager ever. More »
Remember doubleTwist, the media application that had originally been touted as a DRM-stripper for Windows that was then re-released publicly as a Mac-only universal media manager? Well, now it’s come back to Windows. More »