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SugarSync for BlackBerry adds SD card sync and offline access

By | August 23, 2011, 7:30am PDT

Summary: SugarSync offers a free generous 5GB storage allowance and works to sync and backup across multiple platforms. They released a new BlackBerry version that you should install now.

As you know I carry devices running all mobile operating systems and as I wrote about in the past SugarSync offers me cross platform backup and file access. I like software and services that work across platforms. For example, Evernote is my preferred note taking and idea capturing software since I get it on every device. As I read on CrackBerry.com, SugarSync just released version 2.1 for BlackBerry devices that adds SD card sync and offline file access.

In addition to the cross platform nature of SugarSync, they offer a generous free 5GB of storage and referral programs to help you easily increase that amount. With my new BlackBerry Bold 9930 arriving this week I will make sure to put SugarSync on it right away and see how it does at syncing my photos folder from my SD card automatically as I take photos.

Check out the CrackBerry.com post that has all the details on this new BB version of SugarSync and give it a try on your favorite mobile platform.

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Matthew Miller started using a Pilot 1000 in 1997 and has been writing news, reviews, and opinion pieces ever since.

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Matthew Miller

Matthew is a professional naval architect by day and a mobile gadget freak at all other times. He purchases his own devices and then sells them on eBay or Craigslist to buy more. Many other devices are sent for review on a 30-day loaner basis and then returned to the carrier or manufacturer. If any are provided as “long term loaner units” this will be clearly disclosed in his reviews.

Biography

Matthew Miller

Matthew Miller started using a mobile devices in 1997 and has been writing news, reviews, and opinion pieces ever since. He is a co-host with GigaOM's Kevin Tofel on the MobileTechRoundup podcast and an author of three Wiley Companion series books. Matthew started using mobile devices with a US Robotics Pilot 1000 and has owned over 125 different devices running Palm, Linux, Symbian, Newton, BlackBerry, iOS, Android, webOS, Windows Mobile, and Windows Phone operating systems. His current collection includes an HTC Radar 4G, Dell Venue Pro, Apple iPad 2, HTC Flyer, Samsung Galaxy Nexus, Nokia N9, Apple iPhone 4S, MacBook Pro, and many more, along with tons of accessories and classic devices like the Apple Newton MessagePad 2100 and Sony CLIE UX50. Matthew can be found on various discussion forums under the user name of "palmsolo".
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