URL: http://www.motorola.com/consumers/US-EN/Motorola-Media-Link-US-EN.do?vgnextoid=9502cf7689373210VgnVCM1000008806b00aRCRD
Cost: Free
More DROID Info: http://mobiletech.knguyentu.com/2009/11/motorola-droid-day-one-beast-is-among.html
MAC OSX Users: http://www.handburglar.org/post/141425171/using-songbird-to-sync-songs-to-android-phones
MAC OSX User: http://www.salling.com/MediaSync/mac/
USB Driver: http://www.smilepak.com/temp/Droid_USB_Driver.zip
Description:
Motorola Media Link is an application Motorola offers for you to sync photo, music, and other things between your computer and Motorola Android devices. At the current moment, it is the Motorola DROID. This software is similar to Blackberry Media Sync offered by RIM for Blackberry users.
One great benefit of this software is the ability to detect your iTune playlist and allow you to sync music you have in your Apple iTune to your Motorola Droid. The application is powered by NERO.
The software not only sync Apple's iTune, but will also do Windows Media library. You can also sync pictures to share while you are on the road. Pretty neat stuff.
Updated: I've notice a few forums that people have question around accessing the SD card. The requirement for Media Link is that the phone USB is mounted to your PC. This software has been tested to work under Windows 7. Once you attach the USB cable to the phone, bring up the notification window. It will ask you to mount the USB. Make sure you mount the USB before using the software.
How To Mount: http://mobiletech.knguyentu.com/2009/11/motorola-droid-how-to-mount-usb.html
See Motorola Help Support ->https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/38364/p_country_code/US
Transfer files to / from the computer:
Note: Transfer files is supported on both Windows and Apple Macintosh computers
- Connect your device to a computer using a data cable
- Go to Notifications (by touching the status bar at the top of the screen and dragging it down)
- Touch the “USB connected” notification
- Touch Mount
- Use your computer interface to move files between your device and your computer.
Tip: On your PC your phone will appear under My Computer. For Mac your phone should appear on the desktop.
- When you are done, go to Notifications and touch Turn off USB storage, then disconnect the data cable from the device.

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