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Lots of file-synchronization options. Support for mobile phones (pcmag.com)
Supports both PCs and Macs, Simple to set up and use (pcworld.com)
We have collected and analyzed 4 expert reviews from international sources. Experts rate this product 78/100. The average review date is June 28, 2008. We have compared these reviews to 14061 reviews from other Other Software. Last update: November 21, 2009.

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November, 2009
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SugarSync is a cloud-based file-synchronization and backup service that looks as sweet as it sounds, and it enhances its appeal with some features its competitors can't offer. These include support for image-viewing and file-management via the iPhone ...
Lots of file-synchronization options. Support for mobile phones
Confusing range of features. Limited OS integration. Problems syncing some Mac files. Only five previous versions of edited files retained on the server
Of the file-synchronization services we've seen, SugarSync has the most features. But there may be too many to keep track of conveniently.
While, SugarSync offers an elegant interface and an imaginative variety of...
This sweet service is easy to use and works across different platforms to keeps files in sync on multiple devices.
Supports both PCs and Macs, Simple to set up and use
No support for file revision history
SugarSync provides a cost-effective and easy-to-use solution to manage files on several devices. Clearly, we've come a long way from the original Windows Briefcase and floppy disks for file synchronization
A new service called SugarSync goes a long way toward curing those syncing...
Sharpcast's sweet service makes syncing files among multiple computers and mobile phones nearly effortless.
Automatically updates files on multiple PCs, Easy-to-use interface, Works with Windows Mobile, BlackBerry, and iPhone, Competitive pricing
Small changes move to the back of the update queue, Uploads of larger files were slow
If you just want to store your files online and don't need to access them often, a service like AOL's Xdrive (free for 5GB, $9.95 per month for 50GB) might make more sense. But SugarSync goes so much further. Gone are the days of large folders stored ...
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