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		By: Gregg L. DesElms		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Syncing is VERY serious business; there&#039;s just so, so much that can go wrong.  And so I&#039;m always careful about what sync software I even consider, much less actually use... and ESPECIALLY which sync software I recommend.

I&#039;ve looked at this BestSync before, and right out of the gate I&#039;m bothered by that there&#039;s a free and a commercial edition; and, moreover, what&#039;s not in the free version.  When it comes to syncing, one cannot be leaving-out features such as those I notice are not in the freeware version.

Plus, anytime I&#039;ve ever seen a website which uses the template that BestSync&#039;s site is using, I always think of fly-by-night operators because, frankly, so many of them use that exact same template.  It just bothers me, at a visceral level.  My instincts tell me to stay away.

There are many other synchronization tools out there -- even freeware ones -- that are far better.

Sorry to be so negative, but it is what it is.

Hope that helps.


____________________________
Gregg L. DesElms
Napa, California USA
gregg at greggdeselms dot com
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Syncing is VERY serious business; there&#8217;s just so, so much that can go wrong.  And so I&#8217;m always careful about what sync software I even consider, much less actually use&#8230; and ESPECIALLY which sync software I recommend.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve looked at this BestSync before, and right out of the gate I&#8217;m bothered by that there&#8217;s a free and a commercial edition; and, moreover, what&#8217;s not in the free version.  When it comes to syncing, one cannot be leaving-out features such as those I notice are not in the freeware version.</p>
<p>Plus, anytime I&#8217;ve ever seen a website which uses the template that BestSync&#8217;s site is using, I always think of fly-by-night operators because, frankly, so many of them use that exact same template.  It just bothers me, at a visceral level.  My instincts tell me to stay away.</p>
<p>There are many other synchronization tools out there &#8212; even freeware ones &#8212; that are far better.</p>
<p>Sorry to be so negative, but it is what it is.</p>
<p>Hope that helps.</p>
<p>____________________________<br />
Gregg L. DesElms<br />
Napa, California USA<br />
gregg at greggdeselms dot com</p>
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