The Russian developer "MyOffice" has announced the launch of early testing of the "MySynchronizer" application. It synchronizes files between a computer and the "MyOffice Documents Online" file storage, as well as the storage of the comprehensive solution "MyOffice Professional".
The alpha version of the new application is available to existing users of corporate products and can interact with both the current "MyOffice Documents Online" solution and the early products "MyOffice Professional 2" and "MyOffice Professional 3".
The company said:
With the "MySynchronizer" application, there is no longer any need to upload documents from the cloud to the PC and back. Now, thanks to two-way synchronization, cloud files will be saved to local folders on the user's device, and objects from local folders will be duplicated in the cloud storage.
After installation, "MySynchronizer" will be added to the OS startup and will perform file synchronization in the background, including after a PC reboot. File synchronization is performed automatically when the synchronized file is changed locally or in the cloud.
In order to test "MySynchronizer", the system administrator needs to contact the "MyOffice" service department or the partner manager for a distribution kit and installation instructions.
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