Everything was going well until Syncplicity told me that I had exceeded my storage quota. This was strange because I only had 1.6Gb of files to sync and I had a 2Gb account. The problem lay in the way Syncplicity handled conflicts, and here’s how I dealt with it.
I’ve been using Live Mesh for a while now, and in general I am very pleased with the way it works. However, there is one feature I have struggled with which is not entirely intuitive – and that is synchronising folders between two (or more) computers and retaining the same directory path to the files on all machines. This post provides a solution to this problem.