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    Microsoft SyncToy Review

    Posted on Saturday, December 31 2005 @ 03:28:53 CET by LSDsmurf


    Laptop users have suffered over the years in trying to keep work on desktop PCs up to date with the files they take and modify on the road. So many over-powered and obtuse products claim to make syncing easy, but don’t. Surprise, Microsoft’s SyncToy is laudably simple, suited to most basic syncing tasks, and it’s free. One of the free add-ons of Windows XP PowerToys, SyncToy is a model of user-friendliness. Head on to laptop magazine's full review to learn more about this application from Microsoft.

    Link: Laptop Mag

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