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Keep Files Synced Across The Net With KeepSync

Thu, Feb 12th, 2009 |

KeepSync ($30) is based on a great concept: automatically keeping data synced between all your computers and mobile devices by moving it across either your local network or the Internet via company's own online servers. The interface is simple and attractive, and the local network syncing, Internet syncing and sharing (using bandwidth credits purchased from Proxure), and local backup performed as advertised. However, this product still sports a lot of beta-like rough edges.

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