Syncplicity

[1] In late 2010, a client for Intel-based Macintosh computers running Mac OS X version 10.6 or later was released.

[3] In July 2015, Skyview Capital, a global private investment firm, purchased Syncplicity from EMC.

[6] Several file synchronization and backup services launched around the same time as Syncplicity, including Live Mesh, Dropbox, and SugarSync.

[7] Syncplicity allows synchronization with other online services including Google Docs, Zoho, and Facebook.

[11] A later review (under EMC ownership) found that Syncplicity might not be able to compete well with Dropbox and Sugarsync on price and storage, but has features, including security and availability, that might be attractive to business users.