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Syncables, a leading developer and provider of content mobility and syncing software, today announced that TopTenREVIEWS named Syncables™ 360 a Gold Award winner for sync software, saying it “…stands out among some stiff competition.” Syncables 360 enables users to easily sync and share content between their computers, mobile devices and popular social media-sharing sites, including Flickr®, YouTube™, Facebook and SmugMug. The latest version of the software is compatible with Windows 7 and adds the ability to sync photos, music and videos between your PC and Blackberry or Windows Mobile Smartphone.
“We think the program is particularly useful for netbook users that have a need to quickly and regularly sync data between their home, mobile and work machines,” noted TopTenREVIEWS.
“It’s particularly gratifying to be so honored by TopTenREVIEWS,” said Syncables Vice President of Products, Ola Ajayi, “as we constantly strive to provide a powerful, yet simple to use, solution for the millions of consumers who wish to manage their scattered data and media across an array of devices and websites. Syncables is fast becoming the hub for consumers to do just that,” concluded Ajayi.
Syncables 360 Solution Highlights:
- Sync photos, music and videos between a Blackberry or Windows Mobile phone and a PC
- Sync files and folders between PC, Mac and Linux Computers
- Sync and backup Outlook contacts
- Publish photos & videos to Flickr®, SmugMug, Facebook & YouTube
- Easily transfer data and media to new computer, including WIN 7 OS
To read the entire review, click here: TopTenReviews_Syncables
Further information, including a video tour of Syncables™, is available HERE.
Syncables is available on www.syncables.com starting at $29.99. Multi-seat volume discounts for corporations and other enterprises are also available (contact: VLP@syncables.com).
About Syncables™
With operations in San Francisco, CA, Syncables is a privately owned, global provider of content management, mobility and syncing solutions. With its broad of array of patented and patent pending technologies, the Company’s product lines include both consumer applications and mobile advertising technologies sold to a range of top tier customers, including PC OEMS; mobile handset ODMs, carriers and other services providers; storage ODMs and others. The Company also sells its consumer applications at www.syncables.com, as well as at a global range of online affiliates and distributors.
NOTE: All product names, whether of Syncables or other companies mentioned, may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders and are used for identification purposes only.
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