Sync music to other mp3 player?

Can I sync music to a player other than IPOD? I have an iRiver mp3 player. Thanks

Itunes doesn’t support other players but you may find 3rd party sofware to help
iTunes Agent for Windows:
http://ita.sourceforge.net/index.html
This article mentions a couple of mac utilities, but I know nothing about them:
http://lifehacker.com/software/itunes/download-of-the-day-itunes-agent-158457.ph p

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