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Comments on: Syncplicity launches sync tool with backup, sharing, Google Docs integration

Another day, another sync product. But this one has a special trick

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by MikeMooreTexas April 15, 2008 6:53 AM PDT
This is an important new category - I have used for Foldershare successfully for a while now but am always on the lookout for something newer and better. The one mystery I am trying to solve is syncing Outlook between my desktop and laptop - should be easy but I can't make it work.
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by micke04 April 16, 2008 12:03 AM PDT
I think $20 is a lot of money for this service. On the other hand it offers unlimited storage, but with limitations of max 100mb/file right now. How can unlimited storage be feasible in the long term?
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by garfieldcik April 17, 2008 9:39 PM PDT
How can unlimited storage be feasible in the long term? I wanted to know.
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by whois101 May 9, 2008 8:25 AM PDT
After the unannounced forced update of FolderShare, last week, I'm looking for a more stable platform. It looks like the product can no longer be relied on.

Microsoft really blew it by forcing everybody to upgrade FolderShare one night, and creating a lot of different problems for the users. The new, Microsoft-ified, version is slow and even after the installation has completed, it seems to be using far more resources. It looks like this move was brought on by the new push to Live Mesh, and it doesn't look good or stable. Microsoft's total disregard for the Foldershare user base is troublesome.

Like said, I'm now looking for alternatives for my multi-location synchronization needs.
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by benson_84 November 21, 2008 4:15 AM PST
It's quite troublesome for me as I only have one computer, if I need to access my files on another computer, I can't simply install Syncplicity because it will synchronize files on both computers (one which is shared). Also on the shared computer I can't install applications as I do not have admin rights.
So for me, I used a software called Hibernater (www.hibernater.com) and I can use it to save and resume my files easily, the application also doesnt need installation, just click and run, works like a breeze.
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by estetikmerkezi January 13, 2009 12:12 PM PST
sitemdeki yedekleri burada depolamam mümkün san?r?m.
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