Is autofill no longer an option with itunes 10.5?

I usually just autofill any of my non-itunes purchased downloads, but since I upgraded to itunes 10.5, I cannot find autofill anywhere. When I plug in my iphone, it shows up as a device, but "music" no longer shows up underneath it. On the itunes main page "summary" does not appear either, so I can't seem to access autofill. Does this mean that I HAVE to pay 25 bucks for itunes match, or is there some other way I can transfer songs to my iphone that I did not purchase through itunes?

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