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| You have to drop files into the Dropbox folder and/or subfolders and the file is stored in the cloud. Sugarsync - you select folders on your hard drive and it will keep copies of those folders in the cloud, syncing automatically anytime you make any change to them.
I use both, in addition to my Mac's Time Machine backup. I like Dropbox better for sharing files with other computers and users. Sugarsync is a handy, "set it and forget it" type of backup. I have all of my Documents folder structure backed up to Sugarsync. It's a nice piece of mind knowing I have a copy of everything in the cloud in case of a major disaster that would wipe out all of my local drives. | |
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