

When I try to use it on Snow Leopard, I get an error message telling me that the Windows Sync service isn't available or that I'm not connected to the Internet. It's one of the best pieces of productivity-boosting software I've ever used.

Run the software on each Mac and PC you want to sync, tell it what folders to synchronize, and it does the work automatically in the background.

(I also have a Linux machine that I don't use as much.) I need to keep certain files and folders in sync among the PCs and the Mac, which at first I found to be a nearly impossible task.īut then I found the free Windows Live Sync - called FolderShare before Microsoft bought the developer and rejiggered the software - and it solved the problem for me. I regularly work with three computers - a Vista desktop, a dual-boot Windows XP/Windows 7 laptop and a MacBook Air.
