we have a family Zune which mainly resides with my wife and we love the new changes to the Zune desktop software. I felt that the only thing lacking was the ability to sync to other devices like my WM5 phone or our Sansa which normal Media Player will do.
so, this is a no brainer for the phones, especially if it's a replacement for the (barely adequate) WMP10 that's in Windows Mobile 5 and 6. but they still need to open up sync support on the desktop with other players if they're going to put any sort of dent in the iTunes dominance.
speaking as an iTunes / iPod defector, those who trash the Zune, usually haven't used a Zune. the new desktop software is by far the best living room media player experience yet, so much that I wish they'd find a way to replace/integrate it into the Vista Media Center too. but the "Social".... meh...
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we have a family Zune which mainly resides with my wife and we love the new changes to the Zune desktop software. I felt that the only thing lacking was the ability to sync to other devices like my WM5 phone or our Sansa which normal Media Player will do.
so, this is a no brainer for the phones, especially if it's a replacement for the (barely adequate) WMP10 that's in Windows Mobile 5 and 6. but they still need to open up sync support on the desktop with other players if they're going to put any sort of dent in the iTunes dominance.
speaking as an iTunes / iPod defector, those who trash the Zune, usually haven't used a Zune. the new desktop software is by far the best living room media player experience yet, so much that I wish they'd find a way to replace/integrate it into the Vista Media Center too. but the "Social".... meh...