Syncplicity vs iCloud
March 07, 2025 | Author: Michael Stromann
1★
Syncplicity delivers powerful, easy to use file management in the cloud. Syncplicity automatically syncs your files across all your computers, backs up your data, and makes sharing files and collaborating easier than ever before.
12★
iCloud is cloud service done right. It stores your music, photos, apps, calendars, documents, and more. And wirelessly pushes them to all your devices.
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Syncplicity and iCloud, as it turns out, have quite a bit in common, which is somewhat reassuring when you're trying to store your files in a cloud, a concept that may seem a little dubious but is ultimately quite convenient. Both let you sync files across devices, share them with links, and, in a manner that could only be described as magically efficient, let you access older versions of files when you realize you’ve somehow messed something up beyond repair. They’re also accessible via web browsers, so you don’t even need to leave your chair to pretend you're working.
Now, if you happen to be part of an enterprise (and if you’re not, why are you reading this?), Syncplicity is your cloud companion of choice, brought to life in 2008 by some brilliant minds in the U.S. It’s all about the big businesses, complete with enterprise-level security and integrations with Microsoft Office 365. It even plays nicely with Google Workspace, just in case you're trying to manage a small army of workers from the comfort of your ergonomic chair. It's all very serious, very professional – a cloud for those who wear suits, metaphorically speaking.
On the other hand, if you happen to be part of the ever-growing mass of people who own Apple products (and let’s face it, there’s a good chance you are), iCloud is the trusty cloud of choice. Launched in 2011 by Apple (who else?), it’s perfect for those who want to back up their photos, contacts and app data without bothering with anything too businessy. It integrates seamlessly with every Apple device you own and its 5GB of free storage is just enough to store your most precious memories (or that one ridiculous meme).
See also: Top 10 Cloud Storages
Now, if you happen to be part of an enterprise (and if you’re not, why are you reading this?), Syncplicity is your cloud companion of choice, brought to life in 2008 by some brilliant minds in the U.S. It’s all about the big businesses, complete with enterprise-level security and integrations with Microsoft Office 365. It even plays nicely with Google Workspace, just in case you're trying to manage a small army of workers from the comfort of your ergonomic chair. It's all very serious, very professional – a cloud for those who wear suits, metaphorically speaking.
On the other hand, if you happen to be part of the ever-growing mass of people who own Apple products (and let’s face it, there’s a good chance you are), iCloud is the trusty cloud of choice. Launched in 2011 by Apple (who else?), it’s perfect for those who want to back up their photos, contacts and app data without bothering with anything too businessy. It integrates seamlessly with every Apple device you own and its 5GB of free storage is just enough to store your most precious memories (or that one ridiculous meme).
See also: Top 10 Cloud Storages