Archive for January, 2010

Happy New Year to all for 2010

Saturday, January 2nd, 2010

Hello to all!! I realize that I have not posted at all for about two years now and that the few people I had visiting the site have long moved on but that is definitely okay.

I have been through so much during the last two years, being out of a job for almost a year and not knowing how the rent was going to be paid, that keeping up with a blog was the last thing on my mind.

However, things have improved since and I hope to continue with my articles and rants for quite sometime in the future.

So here is to wishing everyone a much improved 2010 and may those who are pushing to make grand things (and even smaller things) happen in their lives, here is to each and everyone’s success.


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Backup or archive files by Syncing them Between Computers or Various Locations

Saturday, January 2nd, 2010

Have you ever been in the situation of owning more than two computers and would like to keep files such as documents, pictures or email synced between the two? If so, a simple file syncing program such as Final Sync should definitely help you to do the job.

For example, you have a home laptop and a second laptop that you take with you during the day. You have your Documents folder, email files such as Outlook, pictures, videos and various other items that you might edit through out the day. You can simply setup syncing between the two computers, sync them before you leave home, work on the files during the day and when you return home, sync the files again. You can then use your home laptop after the syncing is complete, knowing that you have the latest changes to all of your programs.

No longer will you have to worry about having a fast enough internet connection to sync changes to the cloud or to a server and then coming home and downloading that information. No worries about using up too much of your cell phone data plan or looking for wireless access to use. A simple sync over your home network would be enough to do the job.

So please take a look at Final Sync and see if this gets the job done.


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