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Elgan: Sweet new service backs up while it syncs

Sharpcast's SugarSync software and service automatically syncs across PCs, Macs and phones

March 21, 2008 12:00 PM ET

Computerworld - A company called Sharpcast this week rolled out a new service that syncs your data across PCs, Macs and phones. That sounds simple enough, but the service, called SugarSync, is the first of its kind, according to the company.

Like online backup services, SugarSync lets you designate some files for synchronization, such as all your documents, pictures, videos and other content-related files, and exclude others, such as files associated with applications or the operating systems.

But unlike backup services, SugarSync takes those online backups and "pushes" them back down to your other devices, including Windows PCs, Macs and even some cell phones.

A couple of weeks ago, I wrote a column called, "Making the phone-PC connection," in which I called on those PC makers that also make, or plan to make, cell phone handsets to use their dual manufacturing role to better integrate PCs with their phones. They could, I argued, set up the wireless autodownloading of files and even PC configuration information to phones, which could serve as the conduit for moving data from desktop PC to laptop to random PCs of opportunity found while traveling.

SugarSync renders the most important aspect of all this redundant. Rather than automatically copying files down to the phone, then back up to any PC you use, SugarSync copies files up to the Internet, then back down to PCs. Either way, the synchronization is automatic and seamless, which is exactly what mobile users are clamoring for.

SugarSync also provides access to those same files when you're on somebody else's computer. You can use a personal Web site provided as part of your SugarSync account to access all your current files.

It works with phones, too

Optional cell phone software gives you mobile access to all your files, which you can view, edit or send. It also auto-syncs your camera phone pictures with your personal SugarSync Web site, so you can share them without any effort on your part. After you install the mobile application, just snap pictures and they'll show up online.

SugarSync doesn't work with all phones, but it does support the Apple iPhone, Microsoft Windows Mobile phones (Version 5.0 and higher) and the RIM BlackBerry Pearl, Curve and 8800 series phones. The company is working on support for Brew and Java phones.

SugarSync also provides what Sharpcast calls a "universal contact list" for sharing files and media with other people, and that works on supported phones, too.

What's good about SugarSync

SugarSync is mind-blowingly easy to set up and use. It's straightforward and works as you might expect it to. The software and Web site are pleasantly designed — consumer-friendly, even.



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