SugarSync is Sharpcast’s product and was launch in March 2008. The software is designed to sync all of user’s files (documents, media, photos, etc.) across as many machines as desired. SugarSync also works as an online backup utility and users can access all their data from a personalized subdomain on the SugarSync website under the structure of username.sugarsync.com. SugarSync differentiates itself from competitors by employing an integrated and intelligent automatic refresh of its sync. Unlike many competitors, SugarSync does not require users to schedule weekly updates of synced files. Instead, SugarSync constantly monitors changes to files—additions, deletions, edits—and syncs these changes with any other linked devices as well as the SugarSync servers.… More Edit
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Did you create this app?| Website: | sugarsync.com |
| Developer: | Sharpcast |
| License: | Demo with with 2GB storage limit and 4 different plans up to 250GB for $249.99 / Year |
| Rating: | Features: Interface: Performance: Price/value: Overall: |
| Usage: | 4 days, 10 hours, 26 minutes and 20 seconds |
| Usage since: | 09 October 2008 |
wauw, sugarsync is incredibly slow in uploading..
More features than MobileMe, More Space, Half the Price
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Nice Syncing program, free version is limited to 2gb and syncing between 2 PCs. I you require more I recommend DropBox or Syncplicity.
I love SugarSync, most probably due to its iPhone app sncing capability.
Plus, <3 the flexibility of the pricing!
If given the choice, I'd probably use SS more than Dropbox, but I can't deny that Dropbox has a far easier syncing method.
And yes, I'm a paid [happy] customer <3 [of both apps]
Similar to DropBox but has some anvantages (applications for iPhone, iPod Touch, Windows Mobile and Blackberry, selective syncing) and disadvantages (no Linux client at the moment; only 2 computers to sync).