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Sync Folders on Multiple PCs with Windows Live FolderShare
Sync Folders on Multiple PCs with Windows Live FolderShareHow does it compare to BeInSync?I have been using BeInSync for several years synchronizing my files, email and contacts. It costs around $50 a year and is pretty good but has some hangups. Does anyone know how FolderShare compares? And will it...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Live, Multiple PC, Windows Live FolderShare
Discussion threads 2008-03-14

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Sync Folders on Multiple PCs with Windows Live FolderShare
Problem: You’ve got a desktop in your office, a notebook that travels with you, and a need to access the same files and folders on both machines. Solution: Microsoft’s newly updated Windows Live FolderShare, a free service that not only keeps folders in sync between two or more computers, but also lets...
Tags: Folder, PC, Microsoft Windows Live, System Tray, FolderShare, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Rick Broida
Blog posts 2008-03-11
Synchronize Folders Across Multiple PCs with Windows Live Sync
If that headline sounds familiar, it's because you're thinking of Windows Live FolderShare. That beloved service is now Windows Live Sync, and its goal is the same: To let you synchronize files and folders across multiple PCs. What's different? For starters, Microsoft has bumped the library limit...
Tags: PC, Microsoft Windows Live, Library, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Rick Broida
Blog posts 2008-12-16
Share, Sync, and Back Up Files with Dropbox
Remember Dropbox, the service that lets you back up files, share them with others, and sync them with other PCs? It's no longer an invitation-only beta: Now anyone can sign up. After installing the Dropbox client (available for Windows, Mac, and Linux), just...
Tags: Dropbox, Microsoft Windows, Storage, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware, Rick Broida
Blog posts 2008-09-12
Five Freeware Gems I Use Every Day
Whenever I migrate to a new PC it happens more often than you might think, I immediately install the following five programs. I can't live without them, and neither should you. Copernic Desktop Search  I don't know why desktop-search utilities have all but vanished, but thank goodness Copernic...
Tags: Rick Broida, Online Communications, Internet, Software, Office Suites, Microsoft Office, Instant Messaging, Microsoft Excel, IrfanView Paint.NET, Copernic, Freeware
Blog posts 2008-04-30
Get a Beta Invite to Dropbox and Sync, Share, and Back Up Your Files
Not to be confused with file-sharing service Drop.io, similarly named Dropbox lets you back up, sync, and share files. It's an invitation-only beta for the moment, but Business Hacks has scored 250 invitations so you can get started without waiting in line! A...
Tags: Storage, Beta, File-sharing, File, Dropbox, Peer To Peer (P2P), Desktops, Internet, Hardware, Rick Broida
Blog posts 2008-07-08
Six Ways to Make Your Netbook More Like a Notebook
Ever wish your netbook had just a little more processing power, storage capacity, and battery life? In other words, does it sometimes leave you longing for a real laptop? Fear not: With a few simple tweaks, you can make your netbook run more like a notebook. 1....
Tags: Notebook, Battery, Netbook, Netbooks, Nettops & MIDs, Hardware, Rick Broida
Blog posts 2009-02-05
The Top Five Web Services of 2008
Let's face it: 2008 sucked. The economy crumbled. Gas prices got scary. Pushing Daises got canceled (curse you, ABC, curse you). On the other hand, it wasn't all bad. We elected a shiny new president. Gas eventually got affordable again. The Shield went out in style. And...
Tags: Web, Password, Web Service, Microsoft Windows Live, Channel Management, Microsoft Windows, Cloud Computing, Web Services, Marketing, Operating Systems, Software, Enterprise Software, Rick Broida
Blog posts 2008-12-23
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