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You can now edit docs in SugarSync and MobileMe on your iPad via Documents to Go

Kyith:

We are seeing alot of Third Party Office integrating not with the local file store but with services such as

  1. Dropbox
  2. Box.net
  3. SugarSync
  4. Google Docs

To me its very convenient that i store my documents there and edit on my iPod Touch and iPhone or iPad. Take a look at how well the iPad can display an excel sheet.

The excel sheet is the last mobile frontier i feel:

Dataviz today released an update to their Documents To Go Premium that supports the full resolution of the iPad. The update was released as a Universal update meaning that it works on both the iPhone and iPad — and you only need to buy one copy to use it on both devices.

The update also brings MobileMe and SugarSync support to the device allowing you to read and store files on those cloud services. The iPad update also supports syncing documents to the app via iTunes File Sync. But honestly, that’s the least attractive way to get documents to the device. Documents To Go offers a desktop sync client that works so much better and allows two way sync.

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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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