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Syncmate review
Syncmate review






syncmate review
  1. SYNCMATE REVIEW PLUS
  2. SYNCMATE REVIEW MAC

Clicking on multiple check boxes in a hurry hindered us and, at times, we've left them checked when, in fact, we wanted to uncheck them. In reality, when using several plug-ins and devices, a lot of selecting and deselecting is involved. What irked us even further were the small check boxes for toggling the devices, accounts and plug-ins, an unimportant aspect at first sight. They are also used when accessing options such as local / remote folders to sync, conversion settings, etc. The heavy usage of drop-down menus was quite bothering because it involved too many clicks when selecting something.Īdditionally, the drop-down menus also impaired our view on the options we were selecting. However, the main panel where you can select the sync directions and view other files that you can sync was a little irritating to work with. The upper panel allows you to access the remote devices / accounts and the left sidebar includes the plug-ins, which is what the developers named each type of data that can be synced as well as the other sync options. SyncMate comes with a neatly organized and native OS X user interface featuring colorful icons.

SYNCMATE REVIEW MAC

We've tested the Expert edition and the amount of RAM it consumed on our Mac was moderate, about 100 MB, it barely took any CPU power, and the installation consisted of dragging the application to the local disk.

SYNCMATE REVIEW PLUS

It is available as a free edition that only syncs contacts and Calendar events, as a more comprehensive Expert edition ($39.95), and as a Plus edition ($19.99) from the App Store, which doesn't allow syncing with iOS devices. SyncMate is not only designed to encompass as many platforms, accounts and devices as possible, but to sync a wide variety of data as well: folders, contacts, Calendar events, Safari Bookmarks, Entourage notes, stickies, to-do / reminders, and more. SyncMate is one such tool, created to synchronize data between your Mac and a large number of devices and cloud storage accounts at once.

syncmate review

Sometimes, it's important to have at least some part of the data that we work with on a daily basis synced between all of these devices and online storage accounts.Īs such, all kinds of syncing tools have been developed, allowing us to access copies of remote files anytime, anywhere, and on countless devices. It's not hard to imagine someone relying on more than one device and online account to store and manage data.








Syncmate review