With version 2.0, the company succeeded in visually paring down its Windows and Mac desktop app into a narrow window that looks more like an chat client than a desktop app. SugarSync 2.0 also adds a powerful search feature on the desktop and web, as well as an expanded set of sharing options - two of its most request features. "We got feedback that SugarSync was the most powerful, but not that it was the easiest to use," CEO Laura Yecies told The Verge, so the company focused largely on designing a simple desktop app for the last year and a half. SugarSync has always been a feature-rich app, but 2.0 is a leap forward in a key area where it’s always been lacking: accessible design. Cloud storage and file-syncing service SugarSync today announced the launch of SugarSync 2.0 in public beta, a big step forward in its battle against Dropbox, SkyDrive, and Google Drive.
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