Syncplicity Adds Mac Support [Free Beta Invites]

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Thursday, 22nd Jan 2009 | Share


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Syncplicity is a popular file synching service which allows users to sync files between multiple computers, providing users with a real-time solution. Syncplicity also provides users with a option to backup/sync their account.

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Also Read: Free Services to Sync Your Mobile Phone

Once you have synced your documents from one computer to the provided by Syncplicity, you can easily access the files from any computer, by either downloading the sync application or using the online web interface.

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Syncplicity also provides support for integration with several applications such as Facebook, Google Docs, Zoho Notebook, Picnik Image Editor and Scribd.

Earlier Syncplicity only offered users with a Windows client, that users could use to sync files among multiple computers, however the developers at Syncplicity have worked hard to come up with a software that will work on a Mac.

The Mac software is still in beta and not yet available to general users, however readers of Techie Buzz can grab 100 early invites for their Mac, grab your invite to run Syncplicity on your Mac.



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  1. Seorious Results
    January 26th, 2009 at 3:09 am #

    Never mind the Mac support, I am thrilled to try Syncplicity on my PC & Laptop. Love the way they created their name too….an amalgamation of Synchronize & Simplicity…..excellent!

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  2. Cheap Mobile Calls
    January 26th, 2009 at 8:41 am #

    Seems like a great program to use. Personally, I’d back-up to an external hard drive, I wouldn’t trust on-line storage of your documents.

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  3. Motorcycle Trader
    February 2nd, 2009 at 12:41 am #

    I’ve been using this to sync my documents for Office btwm my desktop and my laptop. Works great and seamlessly… :)

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