02 Apr 2008
As computers are
updated infrequently, and the cost of purchasing a new machine is reduced, it’s
more than likely that you’ll either own more than one home computer or,
perhaps, a separate laptop, where you want your files and work data to be
synchronised between the machines. If you work between two or more computers, a
PC synchronising application would be a useful tool that would automatically
save any newly changed or edited documents, keeping your work up-to-date.
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