Syncplicity releases public beta for Mac data synching - VentureBeat

Syncplicity is now launching the public beta of its synching software for the Mac. The San Francisco company launched a private beta a few weeks ago and is now inviting anyone to join.

The software makes it easy to sync your files across a bunch of computers, letting you breathe easier, since you don’t have to manually back up your data to an external drive or the Internet cloud. It has a bunch of rivals, including Dropbox, SugarSync and Microsoft’s Live Mesh. On the Mac, competing solutions are MobileMe and Time Machine. But Syncplicity’s solution is simple and connects various islands of data.

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