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Syncables is data synchronization software from Data Transfer, LLC, built around the ideas of “Access, Sync, Transfer, Stream, Share.” It is not a typical modern SaaS cloud-collaboration platform; it is closer to a local client plus account activation tool for multi-device syncing. The product line includes Syncables Desktop, Syncables 360, and Workgroups volume licensing.
The core capability is peer-to-peer synchronization. It supports two-way sync to keep multiple devices consistent, as well as one-way migration to a new computer or phone. It can sync files, documents, photos, videos, music, email, contacts, and browser bookmarks. Syncables 360 supports syncing across Windows, Mac, and Linux, and can connect to Android and BlackBerry devices over WiFi; Windows Mobile requires a cable. It also supports USB “data to go,” drag-and-drop backup between local and remote computers, media streaming, and publishing content to Facebook, YouTube, Flickr, and SmugMug. The TaskAssistant wizard is a key part of its ease-of-use design.
The site lists Desktop v7, 360 Premium v7, and 360 Home Network v7, and shows up to 30% off Syncables 360 v7, but does not provide specific prices. Workgroups is aimed at small businesses, schools, and internal teams, offering licenses for 15, 25, 50, or 99 computers. For more than 99 computers, users need to contact the company by email. OEM technology licensing is also available.
Collaboration mainly comes in the form of multi-computer network syncing, file sharing, and small-group content collaboration, with password protection available to restrict access. The privacy policy mentions server-side file encryption, SSL transmission, and retention for up to 90 days after deletion, but there is no visible support for modern enterprise compliance features such as SOC 2, ISO 27001, SSO, or audit logs. Third-party integrations feel dated, focusing on Outlook/Thunderbird, IE/Firefox, and social media uploads.
Its strengths are flexible LAN synchronization and the fact that, once activated, most features do not depend on the internet. It may suit households with multiple computers, small offices, schools, or users who need to migrate data between computers. The drawbacks are also obvious: the website and platform support are very outdated, still highlighting Windows XP/7, BlackBerry, and Android 2.1. It lacks modern mobile apps, cloud drive integration, permission governance, and API capabilities, and its maintenance activity is questionable.
Access from China and payment methods are not explained on the site, so they should be considered unknown. For Chinese team collaboration, it is important to verify website accessibility, purchase/payment options, and connectivity to the activation servers. Alternatives include 坚果云, OneDrive, Dropbox, Google Drive, Syncthing, and Resilio Sync.
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