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Published by: Jason Ciment 12-12-2011  |  POSTED IN: Mobile Mondays

Simple Interface and Generous Space make SugarSync a Sweet Deal

 

What type of cloud storage is the best to suit your needs? With the mobile and PC spheres overlapping more and more, you have quite a few programs to choose from. Syncing up your devices and files through cloud storage can seem overwhelming at first but having the bulk of your important data all in one place that’s accessible from any location will really make your personal and professional life operate much more smoothly. You just need an easy app like SugarSync to tie everything together in a minimal number of taps to get you started.

Aside from its user friendly nature, SugarSync offers a generous 5 GB of storage space (the comparable program, Dropbox, is still limited to 2 GB), which for many of us fills up faster than we expect. Certainly, with the volume of data, files, and information I need to keep in order for my Los Angeles website design and magazine subscription clients, I appreciate that storage space is an asset.

SugarSync installs quickly on your PC's and mobile devices, and then lets you designate which folders and files you would like to sync. You can them access them remotely or through the SugarSync main site at any time. Opening files on your mobile device will require downloading since they are not actually stored on your phone’s local memory (this is a good thing, since it fills up quickly) but it still only takes a tap or two to view, share, or edit whatever you need.

SugarSync's built-in file manager keeps access and organization simple, and the AutoSync photo option, which instantly backs up any photo you take, is one of the more popular features. SugarSync is available for free download from its main site.
Thanks for reading. Jason.
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About Jason Ciment
Formerly an attorney and CPA, Jason has been working online since 1997. His columns on affiliate marketing can still be found on www.Clickz.com and his book on search engine optimization can be found at www.seotimetable.com.

This blog is published 4x per week and covers website design and SEO tips as well as a wide range of tips and advice for working and living online more efficiently and enjoyably.
 

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