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bloomin feelingMay 28th 2010 3:02PM
Im surprised to hear nothing about Windows Live Mesh. I mean, you can select any folder and all of its files are uploaded to the cloud, plus you can download said folder to any computer and the files in it are synced instantly to the cloud folder and other computers with the same folder. Plus theres 5GB of storage. I used to use Dropbox but Live Mesh is just so much better.
(Unverified)May 28th 2010 3:14PM
I'm a live mesh user and I would recommend it. I used to use drop box, then syncplicity, but I really appreciate the newsfeed feature on live mesh. The biggest problem with live mesh is the inability to not sync files within folders you designated to sync. Also, there is no toaster popups for changed files. I would also like delta sync, but as the arrogant developers of syncplicity have rightly pointed out, most of the time it does no good. It only makes sense for txt, bmp, or other uncompressed files.
(Unverified)May 28th 2010 5:44PM
I only switched from Live Mesh because of Dropbox's iPhone app. Makes getting things on & off your iDevices a breeze.
ICWienerMay 29th 2010 9:07PM
I've used both Live Mesh and Dropbox and the only thing Mesh really has going for it is the built in remote access. For syncing, Dropbox is far easier to use. If you don't need the remote access, stick with Dropbox.