One more question that I can not seem to find an answer to.  Does anyone 
know if Waltr 2 will work on an old XP machine?

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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Sieghard Weitzel
  To: [email protected]
  Sent: Monday, September 17, 2018 9:39 PM
  Subject: RE: Waltr 2


  I think so, but keep in mind that if  you want to use Waltr2 via WiFi you 
need sighted help, at least when I tried it quite some time ago the Settings 
icon at the bottom right of Waltr2 could not be accessed with a 
screenreader. Once WiFi is enabled it should be fine.



  From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Kay 
Malmquist
  Sent: Monday, September 17, 2018 10:31 AM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: Re: Waltr 2



  I have one more question.  I happen to own a computer that as of yet has 
not been violated by iTunes.  I assume that Waltr will work on that one and 
iTunes does not need to be installed?  I mean, they are two separate 
entities right?



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    From: Richard Turner

    To: [email protected]

    Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2018 4:20 PM

    Subject: RE: Waltr 2



    For those looking into Waltr 2, here is a pretty extensive review. 
After the link, I pasted the text of the web site.



    
https://www.macobserver.com/reviews/featured-review/can-waltr-2-really-itunes-replacement/



    Can WALTR 2 Really Be Your iTunes Replacement?



    Jeff Butts



    Jeff Butts

    @clefmeister · +Jeff Butts



     



    3 minute read

    Feb 23rd, 2017 6:02 PM EDT | In-Depth Review



    There’s no question that iTunes

    is a mess. It’s bloated, but it’s all Apple gives us (on the Mac, 
anyways) to load media onto our iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. One problem is 
that

    iTunes

    limits the audio and video file formats we can upload. Many of us 
continuously look for other apps to help us transfer our media files to the 
iPhone and

    other iDevices. WALTR is one that Jeff Gamet has tried and recommended

    , and that app is now in its second version

    with new features. Let’s see how well it works as an

    iTunes replacement.



    WALTR 2 as an iTunes replacement



    WALTR 2 allows you to drag and drop any type of media file onto your 
Apple device



    Comprehensive Device and Format Support Is Important In an iTunes 
Replacement



    WALTR 2

    goes way beyond just your iOS device. Still kicking around an iPod 
Classic and want to copy media files to it sans iTunes? WALTR 2 is capable 
of doing

    that. Softorino, the developers behind WALTR 2, spent four years 
researching the data-write protocols Apple used for each generation of 
device, enabling

    a secure connection with the proper protocol for every one.



    Even better, WALTR 2 supports just about any music or video file format, 
even Apple Music files. Windows Media files (WMA), often the bane of Mac 
users,

    work just fine through WALTR 2. Have a collection of 4K Ultra HD videos 
you want to transfer? No problem. The app also works with ePub and iBooks 
files,

    along with PDFs. With its Smart Adaptive Conversion, WALTR 2 is able to 
convert your video and audio files to what your device can use, on the fly 
and

    very quickly.



    Everything Goes Where It Should



    I put together a folder of various files to pass from WALTR 2 into my 
iPhone 7. I included PDFs, ePub files, a couple of iBooks files, along with 
music

    and video files of various types. WALTR 2 quickly and seamlessly 
transferred all of them. They even went into the right places: the PDFs and 
eBooks showed

    up in iBooks, the videos in TV, and the music went exactly where it 
should have.



    WALTR 2 drag and drop complete



    Transferring multiple types of files at once works flawlessly



    Transfer Over USB or Wi-Fi



    WALTR 2 includes Wi-FI support in addition to transferring files over 
USB. It even includes advanced connection stitching, so if you disconnect 
your USB

    cable while transferring files, things don’t stop. WALTR 2 just looks 
for your iOS device wirelessly and resumes the connection over Wi-Fi.



    WALTR 2 Wi-Fi



    With WALTR 2, you can switch seamlessly between a USB and Wi-FI 
connection when transferring files



    Not Everything Is Perfect, Unfortunately



    WALTR 2 has a feature called Automatic Content Recognition. With ACR, 
you should get all of the meta information for your content filled in where 
it’s

    missing, so your music and videos look like they were purchased from the

    iTunes

    Store. ACR is supposed to pull in cover art, cast or artist information, 
synopsis, and so forth. Unfortunately, in my testing, that never worked.



    The Good



    The good news is that WALTR 2 works very well at transferring media 
files to any Apple device. It converts files on the fly, keeping lossy files 
in a supported

    lossy format. This means you can send newer file formats into your iPod 
Classic, and they’ll automatically get converted to something that will work 
on

    that device.



    WALTR 2 is flexible enough not only to support almost any media file 
format, but it doesn’t tie you to your computer. The automatic Wi-Fi 
connection stitching

    works flawlessly, letting you disconnect from your computer and keep 
transferring your music, books, and video files. WALTR 2 even supports 4K 
Ultra HD

    videos.



    The Bad



    While WALTR 2 is powerful in what does work, it doesn’t operate 
completely as advertised. I was looking forward to the meta information 
being fed into

    my non-iTunes files, but that simply didn’t happen. Hoping it was just a 
problem on my end, I had Dave Hamilton try it as well. He achieved the same 
non-results.

    No meta information gets applied to the files when they pass through 
WALTR 2, and that’s unfortunate.



    Another problem with this software is that you cannot use it to delete 
files. For that, you have to go through iOS and remove the files.



    The Ugly



    This is an amazing piece of software, but it’s priced a bit too high for 
my liking. Softorino charges US$39.95 for WALTR 2, which is on par with 
other

    competitors that offer more functionality. If the Automatic Content 
Recognition worked, I’d be more happy with the price point.



    Fortunately, you can try WALTR 2 for free. If you find that Automatic 
Content Recognition works for you and you maintain a library of files 
without cover

    art or other meta data, it’s certainly worth $39.95.



    Product: WALTR 2



    Company: Softorino



    List Price: US$39.95



    MacOS 10.9/Windows 7 or newer. All Apple mobile devices are supported 
starting from iOS 5 including every single non-iOS iPod ever created.



    Rating:



    It's Okay. Get It If You Need It.



    W



    Pros:



    Supports almost any music, video, and eBook format; allows you to copy 
4K UHD videos to your iOS device; lightweight and compact software



    X



    Cons:



    Automatic Content Recognition doesn’t work as advertised, no means for 
deleting files from your





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