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Upgrading RoboForm from v6 to v7: worthwhile?

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Carol Haynes:
Sorry why not use the free version of SyncBack from 2brightsparks.com

Does everything that GoodSync can do and is free.

If you want a more powerful option go for SyncBackSE or SyncBackPro - reasonable prices and helpful company.

See http://www.2brightsparks.com/

40hz:
Sorry why not use the free version of SyncBack from 2brightsparks.com

Does everything that GoodSync can do and is free.

If you want a more powerful option go for SyncBackSE or SyncBackPro - reasonable prices and helpful company.

See http://www.2brightsparks.com/
-Carol Haynes (January 12, 2011, 01:17 PM)
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@Carol - do you have any strong opinions about the paid versions of SyncBack - performance and stability-wise? I'm due to update some similar software I'm not über happy with, so I'm open for recommendations right now.

Anything you'd care to share would be appreciated. :)

Darwin:
@Carol - sorry, I posted a truncated version of the missive I had intended. I am not particularly tied to GoodSync but was pointing out that SiberSystems is also looking to renege on their (presumed) lifetime licensing for it as well. Anyway, thank you for the pointer to SyncBack - I'll take a look  :Thmbsup:

Carol Haynes:
I bought the Pro version because I got it half price and wanted to show some support for 2brightsparks. The free version would have met my needs.

superboyac:
@Carol - do you have any strong opinions about the paid versions of SyncBack - performance and stability-wise? I'm due to update some similar software I'm not über happy with, so I'm open for recommendations right now.

Anything you'd care to share would be appreciated. :)
-40hz (January 12, 2011, 02:22 PM)
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40hz, have you considered Super Flexible?
http://www.superflexible.com/
I use it and am happy with it, but I wouldn't mind exploring the SFFS vs. Syncback discussion.  I like SFFS, except for some complaints about the interface.  It looks like Syncback's interface is better, but I wonder if I would miss any of the features from SFFS.

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