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July 29, 2009 5:00 AM PDT

SugarSync comes to Android Netbooks, phones

by Jessica Dolcourt
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SugarSync on Android phone

The SugarSync start screen on Android phones

(Credit: Sharpcast)

Although Acer may be applying the brakes to its planned Android Netbook deployment, when the Google-y mini computers do hit the shelves, SugarSync will be ready.

On Wednesday, Sharpcast, SugarSync's developer, released a version of the cross-platform multimedia syncing management software for Android phones and Netbooks. SugarSync for Android lets you view and download files on your Android Netbook or mobile phone, and upload local files to your free or premium SugarSync repository.

Since SugarSync's applications are free (you just pay for the storage you use), you can use it as a makeshift remote access tool, and as online backup. Files you upload from multiple desktops, laptops, or mobile phones are accessible from other platforms or the Web. You'll also be able to share files and folders from the phone.

However, not all SugarSync managers have been created equally. The app is much more photocentric on Android phones, where being able to upload and download mobile photos to and from your SugarSync account is the only media format guarantee. Android Netbook users should be able to view the full range of supported file types.

SugarSync's Android start screen has you tap one button to access your uploaded files remotely, and another button to open local files on your Android phone or Netbook. A word to the wise: uploading files from an Android phone requires a long hold, where you touch and hold the file until you see a pop-up menu and the option to upload to SugarSync.

One complaint is that SugarSync takes some initial setup time on a desktop computer, which is where the bulk of your saved files will probably originate. Android Netbook users should have an easier job getting started, though only time will tell.

SugarSync is available from the Android Market on your Android phone.

SugarSync managers can also be found for the following desktop and mobile platforms:
SugarSync for Windows
SugarSync for Mac
SugarSync for Windows Mobile
SugarSync for iPhone
SugarSync for BlackBerry

Jessica Dolcourt reviews the latest and greatest smartphone apps, in addition to a healthy dose of Windows software. E-mail Jessica and follow her on Twitter.
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by Remo_Williams July 29, 2009 5:23 AM PDT
Yeah, no thanks. I'll wait for the Dropbox app, whenever that arrives. 100% free.
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by mauricioandrade August 3, 2009 2:44 PM PDT
Be ready to wait for a very long time. Dropbox is still trying to release their first mobile application ever. At this pace Android will be coming around 2012 ;-)
SugarSync also offers a "100% free" 2GB accounts.
by damichi84 July 29, 2009 8:34 AM PDT
Get 500 MB extra for free when signing up
https://www.sugarsync.com/referral?rf=dd0c5s29k79hx
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by tguez July 30, 2009 4:07 PM PDT
There is a related software called Cloud Files Manager (CloudFilesManager.Com) which allows complete cloud files management, including upload, download, throttling of upload and downloads, and etc. for Rackspace Cloud Files (formerly Mosso Cloud Files).

It is a good program. If you are considering a cloud files solution, Cloud Files Manager, in my opinion, is an up and coming leading solution.
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by stanwu August 7, 2009 8:47 PM PDT
Remove the green checkmark
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http://superstanwu.blog.ithome.com.tw/post/775/27502
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