I ended up manually "synch"ing or whatever loaded in-house language Apple is trying to force people to learn. Torched some files in the process. I didn't want to download yet more spindled solutions from 3rd parties. I tried the icloud download auto "easy" way - spent a couple of hours setting it up and could only listen as long as my PC was connected, couldn't "download" or "sync" or whatever to my phone to use on the go. It ended up with different "sections", "clouds", "WTF"... All nonsense stupid.
I'm sure they know what most people want, but realize that they can get more money and control by using an immoral l business model. Force people to stay in a convoluted proprietary system, learn that system, and maybe make things easier by spending more money. This tends to cause customers to stay with them, weather they're happy or not, weather their goals were met or not. Classic marketing manipulation in modern clothes.
I think most people (generally not the type who would be a member of Anandtech forums) would like a kind of "Grandparents" option - some way to make it so intuitive and user friendly that even their grandparents could pick it up and use it. Have it meet their needs and fill a niche in their lives. Not the other way around where the user is manipulated and forced to pander to the device or company changes like a cow. If people want to fiddle their hours away on this, they can, but I and a lot of others see it as an obstacle and irritant to what we need.
I also don't like how a lot of features on my phone and its programs are being purposely disabled so they can make more money indirectly through their controlled parts. More manipulation. All of this is adding up for me, so that if another more honest option becomes available than Apple products, I'll jump from the 10 years of buying Apple stuff in a second without looking back.
Anyway, thanks for the interest guys - I'm done with all this crap.