We are proud to announce the availability of eyeSync, the eyeOS Synchronization Tool, for Microsoft Windows 98, Me, 2000, XP and Vista.
It’s a portable application, and all you need to do to get it running is to uncompress it somewhere in your system (or even inside a Pendrive) and launch eyeSync. The first time you launch it, it will ask you to configure your account (from Preferences). If you want to use it with the Public Server, just put www.eyeos.info in the Server field, and your username/password in the other fields.
You can download it from here and from the Downloads page.
You can add folders form your system to keep synchronized with your eyeOS by pressing Add Folder and choosing the local folder you want to keep synchronized with your eyeOS, and the eyeOS folder you want the contents to go to. Please note that the eyeOS folder must exist, and it must be empty.
When you add a folder, its content will start to synchronize and you can open your eyeOS session and check that your local contents are being imported. Note that the system will detect every change you do on the synchronized folders (such as file edits).
It’s an early version and feedback will be appreciated on the eyeOS Forums.


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What about Linux?
Martin,
Mac and Linux already had versions of eyeSync, and Windows has come later. You can download Linux/Mac versions from the Downloads page too.
This was well worth the wait, It works perfectly. It would be sweet to have 2 way syncs in a future version.
Also an Address Book / Calander sync would be nice too
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This works well…
Only two things to consider:
-Please also ship a MacOS Tiger version
-Please get 2 way sync in there. Picture a group of users working on files.