Microsoft Pulls PC-to-PC Sync From Vista
June 8th, 2006 by Franco Dal Molin
According to a post on Dr. Dobb’s Portal, Microsoft is pulling from Windows Vista PC-to-PC Sync, a P2P-based technology for keeping files up-to-date on multiple machines.
[... The consumer-oriented PC-to-PC Sync, however, was limited in that it would synchronize files and folders only between machines running Vista, and then apparently only between computers which had the same user account name and password (in other words, between PCs owned and used by the same person). ...]
On June 19 2006 Collanos will announce and make available a free software offering to team-enable computers. Collanos’ PC-to-PC solution is a P2P-based technology to synchronize files, business objects, group discussions and more in secure team spaces seamlessly between Windows, Mac and Linux computers.
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