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Rob22May 2nd 2009 9:44PM
Wow, that is a crappy deal. Windows Live Mesh has a MUCH nicer client and is free, plus is unlikely to disappear as it's from Microsoft. It also works on Macs and will work on as many computers as you want, and can sync files to multuple computers; eg. I add a photo on my laptop, it is syncronized to a Microsoft server, and from there my Imac downloads the file. It's simple, elegant, and free. There is a 5gb limit, but if you are backing up documents, that really isn't much of a limit. And at 57$, I could get a very nice drive that's quite a bit larger than 100gb (eg. 320gb) for larger files such as photos or videos.