SugarSync has released a new Mobile Device Management feature for Apple iOS devices, comprised of the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch.
SugarSync raises the bar in file management for mobile devices, creating a simpler method to send files to the iPhone using the Web.
The Mobile Device Management feature is now available to the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch, and will soon arrive on Android and BlackBerry devices.
With the feature, SugarSync allows users to access their devices remotely by logging in to the SugarSync Web interface and view files synced to the iPhone.
For adding files, users can upload new files from the desktop or shared files by pushing them to the iPhone, or other iOS devices.
After the upload, users will receive a push notification on their iPhones, which navigates to a new window for download.
SugarSync currently offers 5GB of free storage for new accounts and the ability to expand the storage through friend referrals.






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