Pros
- Full featured despite a simple interface
- Good sharing features
Cons
- Finding and fixing version conflicts is too hard
- No online storage; access only to connected PCs
Bottom Line
A professional level tool, but lack of online storage means you have access to files only on connected systems.
More Information
- Sync Services Keep You Effortlessly Updated Everywhere All provide easy access to up-to-date files on all your PCs; our favorite, Syncplicity, handles conflicts well and includes versioning.
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