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Originally Posted by itimpi
I know that SugarSync (a Dropbox competitor) has the ability to apply permissions when sharing folders between different users. I have seen mention in the User Guide about only allowing some users read access to the folders/files
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I had initially passed on SugarSync because I thought it was limited to 2g for the free version, like DropBox. I just found out they give you a generous 5g, +500M referral bonuses, so I figured I'd try it out.
Sadly, while they offer a "read only" share, they don't offer a one-way sync. The read only share also doesn't actually sync any files to the other PC's. It simply makes them available to be downloaded through the SugarSync's app or web.