SuperSync can help you access, merge, and manage multiple iTunes libraries. The demo (trialware) will let you view your entire library. You’ll be able to connect to a second library, You can use a single copy of SuperSync to get music from many sources, including your iPod, iPhone, your iTunes library, a networked SuperSync, or any type of disk storage.
It lets you access your music over a network and synchronize between two networked music libraries. The SuperSync demo will allow you to connect to other music libraries for viewing purposes, but you’ll only be able to copy 25 tracks per session. (Quitting and restarting the application will let you copy another batch of 25 tracks.) The best way to use SuperSync is to run a copy on each each computer you have music on.
All network activity in SuperSync is “off” by default and can be enabled individually. Only the optional ‘What’s my IP Address’ and “version check” requests will talk to SuperSync’s server, and no personal information will be sent. Other network activity would be communication with music libraries already on your network, such as iTunes or other copies of SuperSync.
Uninstalling is easy–just use the uninstaller for Windows. Mac users put the SuperSync application in the trash. Your settings files are kept in your documents directory in a folder called SuperSync, accessible from the Tools menu under “Open Settings Directory”.
Requirements
SuperSync recommends the following system specs for best performance:
* Mac OS X 10.2.8 (Jaguar) or higher (Snow Leopard Compatible!)
* Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP/Vista/7
* 32 or 64bit architectures supported (runs in 32 bit mode, but compatible with 64bit operating systems.)
* Memory: 400MB RAM
* Hard Drive Space: 50MB free
* Processor Speed: 800+ MHz CPU
* Network Capabilities: Internet access for online features
Currently a license for 2 is $22.00
See all the info and get your trial copy here: http://www.supersync.com/





