

It may drain a bit of battery life, but it's terribly convenient, reliable, and works completely behind the scenes. Enable it, and every picture you take will automatically be backed up to your SugarSync account in the cloud. Where the SugarSync app really shines is its AutoSync Photos feature. It's all a snap, especially with the built-in File Manager, for reaching those normally-hard-to-access corners of Android's file system. From there, you can view files, share via e-mail, or share folders with other users. But remember, since the files aren't all stored in your phone's local memory (thank goodness), whatever you access, you'll have to download first. Then once you're up and running, the interface is fairly straightforward, as you simply choose which of your devices you'd like to peer into, tap it's icon, and browse. The mobile app installs and syncs in seconds, provided you already have a SugarSync account (otherwise, you'll have to go online and register for either a free 5GB account, or a paid account starting at $4.99). It's a super convenient service that you probably won't truly appreciate until you try. Then voila, access your files and folders from any of your devices, or through the SugarSync Web site. Download SugarSync on all of your computers and mobile devices, and select which files and folders to sync.

If you're not familiar with the program, its concept is simple.
DOWNLOAD SUGARSYNC FOR WINDOWS 7 ANDROID
SugarSync, the popular solution for browsing, backing up, and syncing your files across multiple devices, is now available on the Android platform.
