The documentation of less central features is just too opaque, incomplete, out-of-date, jargon-ridden, and hard to locate. As an example, I tried to figure out what "Library Sync" actually does and never succeeded, and I've been working with computers since 1966, have a PhD, and can program in several languages. ![]() ![]() Essentially, the only documentation is an often out-of-date Wiki and a Forum and some Web pages. Some less-used features of JRMC can be difficult to figure out, tricky to configure right, and poorly documented. I agree the OP should use the trial version to see if it meets his needs. I use JRMC, I wouldn't be without it, I pay the money each year to upgrade to the latest version, I think it's a high-quality program and invaluable for library management and USB playback.
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