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Old 01-21-2011, 08:35 PM   #15
bbusybookworm
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I tend to use Both Dropbox and Sugersync.

We use dropbox to share files within the family as well as sharing large files with co-workers who are in different geographic location. As we currently have to deal with a lot of Autocad files which are under revision constantly, Dropbox makes it easy to keep the versions we use for reference in sync as opposed to emailing multi megabyte files each time.

Sugersync is used slightly differently. I currently have 5 PC's and a Mac that I need to keep in sync, and the nice thing with sugarsync is that it allows me to select what files and folders I want to keep in sync between the different computers and best of all uses the current file and folder structure unlike dropbox. So I pay for the 100GB account which while expensive makes this non trivial task that much easier.

With both of these there is the additional advantage of being able to access files from a smarpthone or browser if neede, which has proved to be very useful a time or two.
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