In fact, there is a good selection of iOS-friendly software to download for free which can replace iTunes — and some offer more features too. The free version of MediaMonkey (named Standard) comes with several useful tools for organizing your music library. You can use it to automatically tag music files, add album art, rip music CDs, burn discs and convert between different audio formats. Download MediaMonkey As well as using it to sync your existing music library to your Apple device, you can also use Amarok to discover new music by using its integrated Web services. Access services such as Jamendo, Magnatune, and Last.fm, straight from Amarok’s intuitive interface. Other integrated Web services like Libravox and OPML Podcast Directory extend the functionality of Amarok to make it a powerful software program. Download Amarok High on the list of features: extensive metadata tagging, a built-in Internet browser, audio format-conversion tools, sync on-the-fly and secure CD ripping. MusicBee also has features useful for the Web. For example, the built-in player supports scrobbling to Last.fm and you can use the Auto-DJ function to discover and create playlists based on your listening preferences. Overall, it’s a great iOS-friendly music manager that also offers tools for the Web. Download MusicBee There’s also a version of Winamp for Android-based smartphones if you want an easy way to move your iTunes library over. The full version of Winamp is free to use and sports a whole host of features that will satisfy most people’s needs. Winamp hasn’t seen active development for quite a while, but it’s still a good iTunes replacement nonetheless. Download Winamp With the aid of optional add-on components, Foobar2000’s features can be extended — the iPod Manager add-on, for example, adds the ability to transcode audio formats that aren’t supported by the iPod. Download Foobar2000