Windows Live Writer is software that lets you write and save blog content on your computer, allowing for offline editing and previewing. But it does not have any built-in backup options, and does not allow you to change the location where it saves your content. Backup tools like SugarSync and Dropbox can both be used to automatically sync and backup your Windows Live Writer content.
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GTasks: Free Android To-Do List App Syncs With Google Task List
GTasks is a free Android task list app for managing your tasks, to-do lists, check lists, or notes on your Android phone. Sync online to your Google task list for viewing in Google Calendar or Gmail. GTasks offers added functionality over only using Google task list.
Carbonite vs SugarSync: Online File Backup Comparison
Compare file backup services Carboniteand SugarSync by features, details, and prices. Both offer free trials and paid plans. See which service is a better fit for your backup needs.
Dropbox Free: Get Over 2 GB Free Extra Storage Space
Participate in Dropquest 2011 and get up to 1 GB of free extra storage space for your Dropbox account. Complete other tasks within your Dropbox account on Dropbox’s website to get even more free extra space, adding over 1 GB more to your Dropbox account, for a total of over 2 GB of free bonus Dropbox storage space.
SugarSync Free Plan Upgraded To 5 GB
SugarSync is an online file backup and synchronization service. Accounts with SugarSync include varying amounts of file storage space, in both free plans and paid plans. SugarSync’s free plan has now been upgraded to include 5 GB of free storage for file sync and backup.
Simplenote and AndroNoter: Sync and Edit Text Notes On Your Android Phone and Computer
Use the Simplenote web app with the AndroNoter Android app, for a free lightweight method to write and edit notes, online or offline. This allows text notes to be synchronized between an Android phone and a Windows computer, without extra effort after setup.
Dropbox vs Mozy vs SugarSync: File Sync and Backup Comparison
Three of the most widely used file sync, backup, and share services are compared here side-by-side: Dropbox, Mozy, and SugarSync. Depending on how much and how often you plan to sync, backup, or share files, one of these services may be more suited to your needs. Specifically, the free features, the paid features, the pricing, and the overall value are compared. All three services offer both free and paid packages. First, a brief overview of SugarSync, Mozy, and Dropbox, followed by a side-by-side comparison of all three services.