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SyncServer Analysis

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SyncServer is a free utility for Windows designed to streamline file synchronization across multiple devices. It enables users to effortlessly keep their files updated and organized, reducing the risk of data loss. Key features include real-time syncing, customizable folder settings, and an intuitive user interface that simplifies the synchronization process.

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The application supports various file types and allows users to set specific synchronization schedules or opt for continuous syncing. SyncServer is particularly useful for individuals and teams who need to manage files efficiently across different platforms. With its straightforward functionality and robust performance, it serves as a reliable tool for anyone looking to maintain file consistency.

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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
2.0
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Windows
Operating System
  • Windows 10
  • Windows Vista
  • Windows 7
  • Windows Server
Additional Requirements
Microsoft .NET Framework 4.0
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
990
Downloads Last Week
0

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Developer’s Description

Transfer Xochl voice recordings to any PC.

Emailing memos too slow for you? With SyncServer, xochl media LLC is providing an alternative to the sending recordings as e-mail attachments. SyncServer provides users of Xochl Voice Recorder the ability to transfer thier recordings from device to any PC connected via USB sync, or WiFi. For devices connected using USB you must have the latest Zune software running for it to function properly.


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