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Sugarsync 2.0 released in beta for Android, OS X and Windows

Sugarsync is launching its new beta product, Sugarsync 2.0, on Android, OS X and Windows today, with iOS, BlackBerry and Windows Phone apps to come. To refresh, Sugarsync is a cloud storage service much like Dropbox, Google Drive or SkyDrive, and offers tiered storage plans with

The company is focusing on a brand new interface, which is admittedly beautiful and a huge improvement over the previous layout, and easy collaboration with friends and colleagues. It’s also much easier now to share content such as documents and photos directly to Facebook and Twitter, something Sugarsync says has become one of its top requests from users.

There’s also a more robust searching system, allowing users to find files or folders from any device at any time. Adding folders to Sugarsync is now significantly easier, as they can be dragged-and-dropped from your desktop and automatically synced with a mobile device, with no intervention from the user.

You can try the new Android app, with 5GB of free storage, at Sugarsync’s Beta site, or download the new apps for Windows and OS X.

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