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		<title>By: Allen Bush</title>
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		<dc:creator>Allen Bush</dc:creator>
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		<description>Adam - thanks a lot for sharing your answers and views again. I&#039;ll round out a couple of your comments here:

- Offline edits &amp; versioning - we expect versioning to be rolled into the product within a few weeks- meaning that for any file that&#039;s changed, the last 5 versions will always be able to roll back to. Currently, if changes are made offline to the same document, the latest version trumps all others, so we&#039;re fixing that - look for it in an August update along with some other new features. And as you say, changes made offline are automatically picked up the next time SugarSync connects.

- You&#039;re right about the Magic Briefcase - any folders placed in there will be available on all PCs the SugarSync account resides on; and Magic Briefcase appears on all computers w/zero setup required. But as you note, any folder at all can be set up for full sync across all computers. More collaboration features are coming this fall as well. 

- we&#039;re looking into the iWork issue you mentioned.



- SugarSync by default</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Adam &#8211; thanks a lot for sharing your answers and views again. I&#8217;ll round out a couple of your comments here:</p>
<p>- Offline edits &amp; versioning &#8211; we expect versioning to be rolled into the product within a few weeks- meaning that for any file that&#8217;s changed, the last 5 versions will always be able to roll back to. Currently, if changes are made offline to the same document, the latest version trumps all others, so we&#8217;re fixing that &#8211; look for it in an August update along with some other new features. And as you say, changes made offline are automatically picked up the next time SugarSync connects.</p>
<p>- You&#8217;re right about the Magic Briefcase &#8211; any folders placed in there will be available on all PCs the SugarSync account resides on; and Magic Briefcase appears on all computers w/zero setup required. But as you note, any folder at all can be set up for full sync across all computers. More collaboration features are coming this fall as well. </p>
<p>- we&#8217;re looking into the iWork issue you mentioned.</p>
<p>- SugarSync by default</p>
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