I must not be the only one who feels this way, because right there on the front page of SugarSync’s website is a link to a comparison chart between SugarSync vs. At first blush, SugarSync struck me as the Dropbox alternative that I never asked for. So, when an assignment to review SugarSync came across my desk ( not really, MrGroove didn’t give me a desk…), I raised a skeptical eyebrow. I’m a Dropbox man-always have been, always will be. Best security practice for both: encrypt your important documents using TrueCrypt or BoxCryptor. SugarSync hasn’t gotten any heat, but likely suffers from the same vulnerabilities. Dropbox has been featured in the news for a few security SNAFUs.Many users report that Dropbox has faster upload / sync speeds than SugarSync.Dropbox requires a third-party app, such as groovyBox. SugarSync has native support for music playback on the web and for smartphones.Dropbox allows you to share files up to 1 GB via public links or email.Free storage – SugarSync: 5 GB, Dropbox: 2 GB.
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