I've been tasked with finding a piece of software that works with Macs, Windows, a Linux that can synchronize a user folder to an SMB volume. I need to be able to purchase a maintenance contract, and ...
In 2026, the average user interacts with more digital files than ever before. Documents, images, project folders, databases, and backups move constantly between laptops, desktops, external drives, and ...
Whether you’re working with your Android device on the fly, collaborating with other team members around the world, or all in one location, it is not so much of a Geekly thing as it is a necessity to ...
It’s hard to find someone who is not using cloud storage services these days. If you are using Windows 11/10, OneDrive doesn’t need an introduction. It’s already tied to your Microsoft account and ...
Enterprises deal with hundreds and even thousands of files and data every day. Many companies have adopted various business tools to enable effective collaboration despite a large number of ...
I've traditionally used Live Mesh for this task, but I'm running into a quirk for a specific use instance. (I want to keep a copy of my Lightroom catalog on two computers). <BR><BR>Essentially, I need ...
If you’re like plenty of people these days, you have more than just one computer–and I don’t mean just a traditional desktop or laptop PC, but also a smartphone or a tablet. A smartphone is little ...
In this podcast, we look at file synchronisation software, with Jimmy Tan, CEO of Peer Software. We talk about how it works and the differing methodologies that can be used, such as peer-to-peer and ...
Google's new Drive app for desktop is slated to replace both the Drive File Stream and Backup and Sync apps. Reading time 2 minutes In order to better manage files for both home users and enterprise ...
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Sync

Sync is a cloud storage and file-sharing service that recalls Dropbox's earliest days. Whereas the latter keeps adding features, the former focuses on one thing: syncing files. It works quietly in the ...
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