@ wraith808: Yes, I've read your reviews, thanks! So I understand you don't recommend SugarSync. On the other hand, there are reviews on SugarSync resulting in something like: "I'd never ever get back to DropBox!"
You could also get away with #4 if the machines were on the same network with Dropbox, as it can sync across the network. It also syncs to the cloud, but you don't have to use the bandwidth twice that way.
-wraith808
That's really something! Is it really so? I was not able to find this on theirs pages. For me this would change the situation dramatically, as my computers are 95% of time on the same LAN, so there's no need to sync them both via the same slow ADSL. But when they are apart it would be nice to have the sync running automatically via the internet, as the Live Sync still does—for the time being.
@ 40hz: The
IDriveSync was a new item to my collection of links to sync services. Looks promising, however, with regard to the above mentioned function of DropBox it's not the winner. Besides, if I got it right, all the files to be synced are copied locally to IDriveSync Explorer folder, which seems to me a wasting of time and disk space.
But isn't this approach similar to
DropBox folder? Or can I sync just any physical folder without duplicating its data to some "magical" place? It seems that only
SugarSync can. Am I right?