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Connect (Sync) iPhone to your Syncplicity Files:MKSync is EPIC FAIL

When i discovered this application, i am thinking the cycle is complete. There are 4 desktop ubiquitous file access software out there:

  1. Soonr
  2. Dropbox
  3. SugarSync
  4. Syncplicity

Out of all these Soonr,Dropbox and SugarSync all have iPhone Clients, it is only till now that you have one for Syncplicity making us able to look up our files through our iphone.

You will require your Username and Password. Once you log in you should be able to access your files.

The thing that pisses me off is that you need to purchase downloads to view PDF, Office and PNG files. Thats basically everything you would like to view there. bummer.

This software is an EPIC Fail

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Soonr gets better: Ubiquitous Backup now accessible via Android and Blackberry

I mentioned in a past article how Soonr is a viable competitor to Dropbox, Syncplicity and SugarSync.

However, they come a long way from differentiating themselves from the competition by providing access through many of today’s leading devices.

Basically now you can sync or backup your files from an Android, iPhone, iPod Touch,Blackberry device.

Thats a lot of selection. The development for Android would be huge, as i am expecting many pmp to be build with Android as the base.

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Dropbox for iPhone and iPod Touch is out!

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The most popular cloud computing storage have finally got their App Store software approved. This would join its competitors SugarSync and Soonr which would make document retrieval and review much easier.

For folks new to my blog, i did blog about Soonr and how this cloud storage application works.

Dropbox i feel is a much superior animal then SugarSync and Soonr.

The iPhone version lets you:

  • Access your Dropbox directory
  • View your files
  • Download files to your iPhone
  • Sync downloaded files
  • Take photos and videos and upload them to Dropbox
  • Share links to Dropbox files
  • View photos

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How to share your OneNote Notebooks across all your PCs

How do you share a great notebook across multiple computers? If you have DropBox which is a great file sharing service, you can have assess to your notebook across multiple PCs.

From Lifehacker:

You could simply store the OneNote notebook you want to use in multiple locations within your Dropbox folder, just like any other document. OneNote however has support for multiple users which makes things more interesting.

When you create a new notebook you can specify, as in the screenshot above, that “Multiple people will share the notebook”. Even though you may not actually be going to share the notebook, you want to enable this option. By doing so you make it so that the notebook can be written simultaneously from multiple locations without a problem. Thus if you leave OneNote open on your home PC, but you’re using it at work, school, or out and about with your laptop, you’ll be able to work on the notebook. As a bonus you can put the notebook in a folder you’re sharing with a coworker or classmate and you can collaborate in real time on a notebook—changes between locations take one a few seconds to update.

For a step-by-step guide check out the article at the link below. If you have a OneNote-related tip or trick, we’d love to hear about it in the comments below.

[How to use Dropbox to share OneNote Notebooks >>]

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