Archive for August, 2008

Software Review: SugarSync

Sunday, August 31st, 2008

SugarSync Review

SugarSync Review

Ever need a file and realize that you aren’t on the right computer or device to access it? The file is on the desktop, but alas, you are on the laptop. What if you are at a public place and need the file? Do you want to open up your whole computer to the Internet, or just want to share a small portion of your files?

What SugarSync does is very similar to some of the functions of MobileMe. You specify folders on multiple computers you want synced and whenever something changes in those folders, the software pushes down the changes. Obviously this function only works for people who have MobileMe subscriptions and who have Macs configured with their MobileMe account. SugarSync opens this ability to both Macs and PCs that don’t have MobileMe subscriptions.
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Software Review: BusySync

Sunday, August 17th, 2008

BusySync Review

BusySync was one of the top rated products from MacWorld 2008. I immediately got a review copy and have been happily using it ever since. Though I had some initial setup problems, the product has worked so well that I simply forgot to review it. A program that works in the background and does what it says it will do is quite a refreshing surprise!

BusySync has two major functions. First, it allows you to sync with Google calendars. Google has functions that allow users to share calendars with the optional ability to edit someone else’s calender. However, getting Google to sync with your iCal is key. That’s where BusySync comes in. Purchase and install BusySync with a one time charge of $25, and you’ll be able to sync your Google calenders with iCal on your Mac. On initial view, this sounds very ho-hum. You may not even use Google calendar, so why care? Ah, becuase Google is Google and everyone syncs with Google. For example, if you have a Mac at home and a PC using Outlook at work, Google can act as an intermediary to sync your iCal with Outlook. If you don’t have an iPhone with Mobile Me, send a text message to Google and it will put an appointment on your Google calendar, and then BusySync will transfer it to your Mac.
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LAUG Podcast 08.08: Making Digital Memories Last

Sunday, August 10th, 2008

A podcast from the August 2008 meeting of the Lawrence Apple Users Group. This month’s meeting presented tips and tricks for preserving digital and paper media.

The meeting opened up with introductions, recent Apple news, and opening questions. This was followed by a presentation by Angie Brunk on how to protect and preserve digital photos as well as an assortment of paper media.

The meeting concluded with our monthly door prize, which included a Laptop Desk from LapWorks as well as a tote bag courtesy of DriveSavers.

Check us out on the web and subscribe to the podcast at http://www.laugks.org/news/.

 
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