13 May 2009
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Type: Time limited demo
Platform: Windows XP, Windows Vista
Manufacturer: Michael Thummerer Software
Size: 4.6MB
Number of Downloads: 216
Price: £16.40 (Home Edition)
Laptops are becoming more popular and cheaper. It’s now fairly common to see a business user out and about with their laptop, and then when they’re back in the office want to connect it to their desktop machine. Indeed, they might even want to swap data with their home machine, if they work from home and the office.
So we should be thinking less about backing up data and more about how we can synchronise information across our computers. For instance, how do we make sure that the work we’ve been updating during the day is quickly synchronised with the files on your desktop machine when we return from a day on the road?
AllSync is a solution for data and information synchronisation across your various computers and even your network.
You simply need to choose some storage media (drive letter based) and then synchronise the files stored on that media. You can then use the media (such as a removable hard drive) to synchronise the files on other machines.
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