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Friday, August 10, 2007

Giveaway of the Day - SyncCopy

I have to confess that I have not tested this program because I'm not synching anything at this point. If you use your UMPC as your main PC then at one point or another you will need to synchronize your files with another PC or external HDD to keep a backup of it. This tool could be good or bad, I don't know but what I know is that today you can get it for free here!

SyncCopy is the powerful sync tool designed for Windows 9x/Me/NT4/2000/XP/2003 you have been looking for. It makes a same copy of your data files to another directory, disk or computer across the network.

Perhaps you’d like to continue your work in office and home or coffee bar, you’ve deleted some file or create some new file, you need all file keep same exactly. SyncCopy can help you with all these tasks and more.

Giveaway of the Day - free licensed software daily » SyncCopy

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4 comments:

  1. I cannot believe you'd post/recommend software you haven't even tried. ...just because it is free???

    There was a link on the page to an actual review of the software that essentially says, "not worth your effort."

    http://www.bladedthoth.com/reviews/15mrs/synccopy-v1-1-0/

    We know dumb and dumber...are you trying to earn the moniker dumbest?

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  2. Dear Steve, this is why I said that I have not tested. In another hand, you are missing one point. I did not recommend the program in anywhere, I just said that this kind of program is always needed in our UMPCs and pointed to this one which is a commercial program that was free for one day at that page. That's all.

    About those comments that you read on that page you have to take then with a grain a salt. Like your comment over here to give you an example. ;)

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  3. I even said: "This tool could be good or bad, I don't know but what I know is that today you can get it for free"

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  4. Stebbie: With all due respect, don't be a jerk, man. All Frank is doing is alerting his audience to a 24 hour giveaway of a product that, in concept, sounds interesting. He said it came without any recommendation, just a note that it might be useful. The window of opportunity is short - Frank's got a day job.
    Download it, make a restore point, and try it out (or if you have the software - set it up in a "sandbox"). If you like it - you just got a free gift. If you don't - delete it and no harm / no foul.
    Thoth's review's are pretty good but he's just one guy - not the arbiter of all software. Lighten up and enjoy what Frank writes about. If you disagree, do so with respect. But just trashing the guy carries no weight with him or his readership.
    This blog is free ice cream. You don't like it - open your own stand. Last I checked, accounts on Blogger were free.

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