The new SugarSync for iPad lets users do more with files stored on the company's cloud servers, including opening, editing and synching files back to the cloud.
"SugarSync just released the second version of its iPad app with a first-of-its-kind edit and two-way sync feature that lets users edit and sync files back to the cloud right from the iPad.
Many see the iPad as mainly an entertainment device, but more and more companies are churning out apps that turn Apple's wonder tablet into a sleek portable work machine. SugarSync today announced the second version of SugarSync for iPad with a new feature that lets you open files, edit them, and sync them back to the cloud all from your iPad."
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