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Sugarsync is amazing, I was on one of their paid plans for the longest time.
SugarSync Offers 2GB Of Free Windows/Mac/Mobile Syncing | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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We advocate synchronisation tools such as Sugarsync or Dropbox, which enable you to synchronise your favourite and most important files across multiple machines, irrespective of operating system.
Personal Computer World Latest updates Chris Wiles 2010
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There are other similar systems such as Sugarsync and Live Mesh but the Windows Mobile features of this look interesting!
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We advocate synchronisation tools such as Sugarsync or Dropbox, which enable you to synchronise your favourite and most important files across multiple machines, irrespective of operating system.
Personal Computer World Latest updates Chris Wiles 2010
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We advocate synchronisation tools such as Sugarsync or Dropbox, which enable you to synchronise your favourite and most important files across multiple machines, irrespective of operating system.
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We advocate synchronisation tools such as Sugarsync or Dropbox, which enable you to synchronise your favourite and most important files across multiple machines, irrespective of operating system.
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Sugarsync does not care about small businesses and their customer service is horrible.
SugarSync Offers 2GB Of Free Windows/Mac/Mobile Syncing | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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So I'm using Sugarsync with it for the Blackberry access.
SugarSync Offers 2GB Of Free Windows/Mac/Mobile Syncing | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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Sugarsync 2GB Free is great, but we know that there's no free lunch!
SugarSync Offers 2GB Of Free Windows/Mac/Mobile Syncing | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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When you get an app like Dropbox or Sugarsync for your phone, you can even access your files on the go, writing and editing whenever you feel like it without having to carry a computer around.
A Writer’s Greatest Tool: the Smartphone | Write to Done 2010
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