I believe that information should still be left in, but that it should be added into another part of the article as a feature, rather than something that differentiates this specific service. The paragraph at the end of the product history section isn't really a product differentiation any more, since it is how many of the popular online backup services now. Jodi.a.schneider ( talk) 10:10, 17 April 2010 (UTC) Syncing ability Some archives for the magazine appear to be at CNN Money. Mentioning it here in case somebody else wants to do that. I removed a mention of Business 2.0 there was no reference and this appears to be a defunct print magazine, so finding that reference isn't immediately apparent (i.e. I've moved material from the lede elsewhere into the article still needs lots more work. Significant work is still needed on this article! Jodi.a.schneider ( talk) 09:48, 17 April 2010 (UTC) Business2.0 They could possibly be useful for improving the article, but they didn't belong in the lede as plain hyperlinks.
They're launch announcements with screenshots, history of the company, and "we have beta invites". SharpcastCommunity ( talk) 22:30, 30 January 2009 (UTC) SugarSync beta announcements, February 2008 We'd also appreciate any contributions that will make the story read more neutral. We announced the discontinuation of that service some time ago and gave customers advanced notice. Regarding Sharpcast was the company's original product. The main SugarSync functionality is: syncing your files and data among multiple devices (desktops, laptops, netbooks, smartphones etc), cloud storage (for both back-up and remote access), and sharing/collaboration.
The primary upgrade was the addition of a feature called Shared Folders. A new version was released last week, called SugarSync 1.5. We respect Wikipedia's goal and purpose, so we're asking for the community's help to bring it up to code.Ī couple of clarifications, since there has been some confusion around the current status of SugarSync and Sharpcast Photos: Our current product/service is SugarSync. I work at Sharpcast, and I'm asking for help in editing this page in order to bring it up to date and ensure its factuality & neutrality. 2 SugarSync beta announcements, February 2008.