SugarSync iPad Client on Apple Store
Enabling remote access to user's data
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on April 9, 2010 at 3:31 pmSugarSync, Inc., maker of SugarSync file sync, backup and file sharing service, announced that the company’s native iPad application has been approved by Apple and will be included in the new iPad App Store.
SugarSync’s iPad app, a single application optimized for the iPad, Apple iPhone and iPod Touch, enables instant remote access to all of a user’s data — making it easy and convenient to view files and photos, stream an entire library of music, and share files with colleagues and friends.
SugarSync syncs files and folders between any combination of Macs and Windows PCs and popular smartphones, with all files backed up to the SugarSync cloud. All data is then instantly available from the new SugarSync iPad app – no tethering or cables required.
"The iPad already offers Internet access and applications," said Laura Yecies, CEO of SugarSync. "What’s missing is your data – your files, music, and photos. SugarSync sets you free to work and play effortlessly on the iPad – with all of your data available directly at your fingertips. We’re very excited to be a part of the iPad from day one. This is the start of a new era in mobile computing, and SugarSync’s cross-platform sync solution is a valuable component of a complete iPad experience."
Key benefits of SugarSync for iPad:
- Anytime, anywhere access to all files, photos and music
- Instantly share remotely-stored files and media from your iPad with friends and colleagues
- Stream your entire music library over the Internet from any computer (saving valuable iPad storage space for your favorite songs and videos)
SugarSync also offers native mobile applications for Android, Blackberry and Windows Mobile, which is especially beneficial to people who use multiple devices for everyday work and entertainment.