Open source, free, works with most IM providers
Pros: free, open source.
Posted: 05-Jun-2008 08:29:11 PM
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Pros: free, open source.
Posted: 05-Jun-2008 08:29:11 PM
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Pros: Since it is from the same company, it works well with Roboform. The Roboform toolbar has a menu item that calls Goodsync to sync the passwords to another device. I use it to keep items in sync on my computers at work and at home, transferring the files by USB drive. It also works well as a file backup tool. Another useful feature is that it can be set to run automatically when the computer shuts down, allowing me to back up my Outlook pst files at the end of the day, and I don't have to wait for it to finish. I just hit the shutdown button and go home.
Cons: I have limited space for backup at work to the network, and it would be helpful to be able to zip the files to a compressed archive.
Posted: 29-May-2008 09:07:14 PM
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Pros: What could be better than simple, fast, free, and supports most formats? Did I mention free?
Posted: 01-Jun-2008 07:12:20 AM
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Pros: AVG is very generous to offer this freeware version of their antivirus program.
Cons: Occasionally gives false positive results and it is not easy to override the "cleanup". I had to uninstall and reinstall Online Armor once as a result.
Posted: 23-Apr-2008 07:26:45 PM
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Pros: I like that I can copy the link in a web page to an RSS feed and when I go to IntraVnews it recognizes the link and automatically pastes into the dialog box. I like that it creates a new Outlook (pst) file for the feeds so that it doesn't clutter my regular inbox. It also makes archiving regular mail easier that way.
I have never experiences the crashing that other reviews have mentioned. (I have Outlook 2003)
Cons: I would like an RSS reader that could be associated with the link to the feed and automatically load it into the reader. As far as I know, none of them do, at least in Windows.
Posted: 07-Dec-2006 06:35:08 AM
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