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Windows Live Mesh

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With Windows Live Mesh, you can synchronize files with all of your devices, up to 5GB for free. Access your files from any device or from the web, easily share them with others, and get notified whenever someone changes a file. Live Mesh will even let you connect to your other computer and remotely access its desktop, as if you were sitting right in front of it. You can also sync your favorites in Internet Explorer, and if you have Microsoft Office installed, you can sync your styles, templates, cus... More info »



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em4020-image

25GB for free mounted as drive T in windows explorer: Telekom Mediacenter
If you speak german or can translate the following german site, you can use this unique offer:
http://dsl-und-dienste.t-online.de/mediencenter-die-online-festplatte-fuer-fotos-und-dateien/id_12646830/index?aktreiter=3
For mounting the 25GB as a local drive it is necessary to download and install a little application.
You can also access your files from your iPhone or Android mobile device.

 
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You can sync e-Mail-signatures & IE-favorites, but not in Win XP and no Sync of Outlook-contacts
It should be possible to synchronize the Outlook-contacts in the pst-files of the company- and the private computer, or to sync the Live-Hotmail-Contacts in Outlook with the contacts in other outlook-contact-folders, or the Gmail-contact-folder in Outlook with another contact-folder in Outlook.
Only for Win7, Vista, Win Server 2008, NOT for Windows XP!
If you need a syncing-solution for Windows XP, you need SugarSync or DropBox or SpiderOak.

 
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With Windows Live Mesh 2011 you have again 5GB free storage, but no file sync with WM as with SugarSync
Now Windows Live Mesh 2011 seems to offer again all features from the old MS Live Sync and has the ability to sync up to 20 folders with 20,000 files for PC-to-PC synchronisations (see http://www.windowslive.de/Mesh/Funktionen.aspx).
This is good, but in my opinion not as good as the service from SugarSync, see my comment from Nov 2010:
Feature comparison : Sync with Live Mesh / Sync with SugarSync
Max. Online storage: 5GB / Up to 10GB and more (with Registry about http://bit.ly/bxgp6f until Dec.31th, 2010)
Windows Mobile File-Sync: Not at present, maybe later / The SugarSync FileSync works perfectly between iPhone, BB, Android, WM and Desktop-PCs, Microsofts Live Mesh has no plans to sync files with other mobile devices than Windows Mobile or Windows Phone 7.
Availability of the Sync Service is better with SugarSync than with Live Mesh:
On Dec.12th, 2010 I tried to join to the new Live Mesh 2011 Service (until now I tested MS Live Sync and the old Live Mesh), but this was not possible. I got the error-message:
"Actually no new users can register to Live Mesh. Try it again in a few days!". ScreenShot see http://bit.ly/hrP0mC

 
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To @em4020, and others, I have the following question:
is there an alternative to Windows Live Mesh nowadays, that also offers free unlimited data sync between computers, without requiring online backup, like most or all listed "alternatives" do ?
I mean, FolderShare / Live Sync / Mesh have the great advantage that you can (for free) sync as much data as you want, and it doesn't REQUIRE you to put all that data online (which I don't).
All I want is the data to sync between several PCs. Oh, and also to allow syncing to computers owned by a few other people. With Live Sync this was really great, especially that you could give people "read-only" access to a synced folder; unfortunately with Live Mesh 2010 you must give RWXD rights to everybody, which makes it too risky for me to use with other people (e.g. if they move or delete a file, it's gone from my PCs as well).
So I'm looking for alternatives...

 
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I gave up on Live Mesh, which I used for some time (see below), since Microsoft dropped it for Live Sync. Switched to Dropbox.

 
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SpiderOak starts with 3GB instead only 2GB (Live Mesh) online storage for free
Before "Live Mesh" has been replaced by "Live Devices" in MS Live wave 4 (Live Essentials 2011) Live Mesh was the only Online Sync service providing 5GB online storage for free, if you used MS Internet Explorer and not Firefox.
Because since summer 2010 MS Live wave 4 provides only 2GB online storage for free, now you have 3 reasons, why it is better to change to SpiderOak (3):
(1) SpiderOak works without problems also with FireFox, not only with MS Internet Explorer
(2) SpiderOak starts with 3GB online memory for free, if you download the SpiderOak application with the Bonus-Registration-Link, without Bonus-Registration-Link you start SpiderOak only with 2GB for free.
(3) In DropBox you can only synchronize one directory with sub-directories
With SpiderOak you can synchronize as many different local directories as you want

Because I needed more than 2 GB online memory, I use DropBox (with FireFox) and additionally registered a SpiderOak account, which provides 3GB initial online space if you download the SpiderOak application using the long (1) or short (2) SpiderOak Bonus-Registration-Link:
(1) https://spideroak.com/download/referral/11ae56d2017b64ccb8b010aa0131d99a
(2) http://fwd4.me/FBP
(3) http://alternativeto.net/desktop/spideroak/

 
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"Live Mesh" will be replaced by "Live Devices" in MS Live wave 4 (Live Essentials 2011) , same functionalities, better performances but the online storage part now uses SkyDrive instead of Live Mesh server and it's limited to 2GB on the 25GB of your skydrive (instead of 5GB with live mesh)
There is also a IE and Office settings sync feature & remote desktop connexion like LogMeIn

 
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