Mon, Jan 19th, 2009 |
Windows/Mac OS X only: Syncplicity—the second most popular file-syncing application among Lifehacker readers—has expanded from a Windows-only application to the Mac. Right now the Mac version is in a private beta, but we come bearing invites.
Syncplicity's Windows app left beta a couple of months back, and now Mac users attracted to the feature set of Syncplicity can give it a crack...
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