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Syncplicity finally makes iOS debut

Syncplicity has introduced its free iOS app today, allowing users to access their accounts from the iPhone and iPad.

The app has a native interface that's optimized for the iPhone and allows you to browse and open any file in your account, including shared folders. This includes full access to any previously saved versions of the file on Syncplicity. A news feed keeps you up to date on when a file has been updated and by who, and you can share any file via text, email or by copying a secure web URL from the iOS client. The Syncplicity app will also let you open stored files in other apps like Documents to Go.

We first reported on Syncplicity when it extended its cloud storage system to OS X in 2009, and like then, it's trying to make a niche in a Dropbox-oriented world. The lack of an iOS app was a hindrance when compared to competitors, so it's past time that Synplicity hit Apple's mobile devices.



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madoon2

If you want people to know what you'll be talking about in your article (which you should), please move the last paragraph to the top. Please also pass this tip on to all your colleagues at TUAW: Get to the point in the first paragraph and don't assume any knowledge of the product you'll be talking about. Because it's this kind of thing that has me hovering over the delete button of TUAW's RSS feed more and more often these days. Thank you.

August 03 2011 at 11:41 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Tigres

Went to their site to inquire.

Pricing is too high. business user w/50g a month 50/month for 2 users, and 15 for additional.
Good luck with that.

August 03 2011 at 3:31 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Evan

Why don't articles like this start with a one-sentence (or even half-sentence) description of what the app does?

"Syncplicity--the internet's leading elephant removal service--has introduced its free iOS app today, allowing users to access their accounts from the iPhone and iPad."

August 03 2011 at 2:36 PM Report abuse +1 rate up rate down Reply
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Martin C

I agree. I even came to the comments just to figure it out. I guess I know who to call the next time Dumbo is on my lawn.

Thanks Evan :D

August 03 2011 at 3:18 PM Report abuse +1 rate up rate down Reply
Justin

I concur. Greatly.

August 03 2011 at 11:12 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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