BeInSync Named to PC World's '101 Fabulous Freebies List'
TEL AVIV, March 28 – BeInSync was honored in the May 2006 issue of PC World, the most widely-read computer or business magazine, as one of the “101 Fabulous Freebies.” The article, which features the editors’ top 101 picks in various categories including Web Mail and Lock it Up, is live at www.pcworld.com and will be available on newsstands April 11.
Downloads or services named to the “101 Fabulous Freebies” list were chosen by PC World editors based on features, design, and performance. Each product had to be a fully-functioning version consumers can obtain at no cost.
BeInSync's popular Peer-to-Peer synchronization software was launched in August 2004 and since has provided a secure platform for over two million users worldwide to synchronize, share and keep files and folders backed up across multiple computers.
“Each download or service on the list impressed the editors with its functionality and usability,” said Harry McCracken, VP/editor in chief of PC World. “These are some of the most well-crafted services available – congratulations to BeInSync!"
ABOUT BEINSYNC
BeInSync is a provider of next-generation secure, private, peer-to-peer technology that maximizes productivity and data availability for individuals, businesses users and mobile professionals. BeInSync allow business users to free their mind from focusing on the access technology and to concentrate on their work, by ensuring their data is seamlessly available where and when they need it — at work, home or on the go. This is accomplished by networking disparate devices and automatically synchronizing the data between these devices, ensuring users can access and share their latest data no matter where and on which device data is located. For more information, visit http://www.BeInSync.com.
… it seems to work great and was even easy to set up behind the various firewalls I must deal with at work and
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