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SugarSync app gets an update, now at version 1.54

Sun, Jan 24, 2010 | by Robert Nelson

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SugarSync app gets an update, now at version 1.54

SugarSync is one of the favorite apps on my iPhone, partly because it acts as a backup for the files on my iMac and partly because it allows me to access those files (from my iPhone) while on the go. Sort of dual-featured in that respect. But that aside, the SugarSync team has been offering updates to include support for other devices and also making improvements to the currently available apps, such as the one for the iPhone.

The SugarSync app for the iPhone was recently updated to version 1.54 and while there were not any new features added this is an update that should make any current users happy. The update has added “improved photo upload speed” as well as the ability to “select photo quality.” Additionally, and perhaps my favorite was;

“Stability improvements under low memory conditions.”

As it has been in the past, the SugarSync app is available as a free download. The price of the service depends on the level of storage that you choose, which ranges from free for 2GB of storage up to $24.99 a month for 250GB of storage.

[Sugar Sync (App Store link)]

2 Comments For This Post

  1. wil Says:

    Mac people love to spend money …apparently. Look around and you'll find cheaper or even free alternatives. Box.net, dropbox.com, skydrive…

  2. Carl Says:

    @wil – you have no idea what you're talking about.

    The SugarSync service gives a free 2GB account. Dropbox is 2GB, Box is 1GB, SkyDrive doesn't even HAVE an app for the iPhone (which is what we're talking about here – isn't it?) and they won't play nice with Linux… so even saying SugarSync isn't cheap is fine… but complaining about how Mac people spend money? I don't even own a mac and think your comment is idiotic.