SugarSync is a popular cloud storage service that has offered users 5GB of free storage, and it works with a number of devices, including your smartphone, tablets, and computer. The service has also ...
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The SugarSync cloud storage service offers online backup to the cloud for both PCs and Macs, and it lets you access your files from a number of popular mobile platforms. The service synchronizes files ...
Now that SugarSync's freebie accounts are going away, you'll need a new home for your cloud-stored stuff. Here's how to make the move. Rick Broida is the author of numerous books and thousands of ...
SugarSync, a gladiator in the long, hard battle that is hosted cloud storage, has decided to go mercenary. The company announced today that they will offer a “paid-only” service model, doing away with ...
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The online SugarSync data storage and backup service continually monitors the folders on your computers and synchronizes changes when you edit, add or delete a file. Because the service runs ...
Online storage firm SugarSync is launching a new version of its backup service for small businesses today. The San Mateo, Calif.-based SugarSync already offers a consumer service that backs your data ...
File-syncing and cloud backup provider SugarSync aims squarely at the business market by offering unlimited storage for one flat price. I'm an expert in software and work-related issues, and I have ...
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Users who previously complained about the lack of granular sync status information will be glad to see that folders in the mobile app now reflect their individual status, with icons similar to those ...
Wouldn’t it be cool if you had a “magic” folder on your PC, one that automatically synced its contents with the Web, your other PCs, your cell phone, and other devices? You may think I’m referring to ...