This is something that I could very much use also. It would be acceptable to me for this to be a one-way sync (from the computer to the NAS). I would use this for backup purposes, storing each backed up file in one place instead of dealing with incremental backups (and instead of having to write the entire file and then delete the old copy).
Thanks,
Jim
Jul-07 2010 06:34.
Ggitchell
A me too add. I was hoping to have a solution that syncs two computers without having both on or syncs to a NAS which is always on. Backing up to the NAS would be great too.
I am a little bummed. This is a beautiful interface that still took me hours to set up. I have no idea how I finally got it to work (my eyes were too blurry). Without NAS and outlook calendar sync I will have to move on to another solution (unless V8 is on the way...).
Oct-06 2010 21:25.
Gordon Mackay
I'm in the same boat. I was hoping for a way of syncing pc's on the network to a network hard drive as its always on. If this kind of thing is in the pipeline then that would be great but Ill be on the look out for something else just now.
Oct-10 2010 01:07.
Steve Berry
i bought this product believing i would be able to sync with my network drive. I'm very disapointed that it does not.
Nov-28 2010 12:10.
Jajkor
No one from syncables seem fallowing or answer to the request
Very desapointed
(sorry for my english)
Feb-02 2011 02:19.
Jon Ching
I bought this product when it first came out to market and was offered a refund since they didn't have the NAS feature back then. But instead, I decided to accept their offer of joining their beta test program and when the NAS feature came out, I would be offered a free upgrade to that version. I have yet to see the feature and they are not responding to my emails anymore. It seems like they choose not to make it clear in their marketing that this product does not support NAS and will not likely in the near future.
Mar-06 2011 13:56.
JonnyCaos
I too need to sync to a NAS device. Surely this is on the roadmap for Syncables 360?
Apr-06 2011 03:07.
Bill Fuson
I will add to this request as well. I am now questioning a purchase of the 5 computer version. I suspect that this will be a welcome and worthwhile feature for any home / small business with permanently attached and detachable PC's. Is this on the roadmap for Syncables?
Jun-05 2011 10:03.
Doug
I just paid $50 for the 5 computer version only to find that it cannot sync to a NAS!! Unbelievable. I bought this software based on it getting number 1 rating in a review of 10 similar products. It said it include functionality to do backups on a network, scheduling, file archiving, etc, etc. All complete rubbish. It seems to have hard coded file types in a 4 categories and that is all it can do. I'm certainly going to give that software review site a bashing for publishing a bunch of lies out.
Jul-18 2011 06:11.
Tony
Well Reading above just Saved me $50 Bucks Thanks All.
Comments
This is something that I could very much use also. It would be acceptable to me for this to be a one-way sync (from the computer to the NAS). I would use this for backup purposes, storing each backed up file in one place instead of dealing with incremental backups (and instead of having to write the entire file and then delete the old copy).
Thanks,
Jim
A me too add. I was hoping to have a solution that syncs two computers without having both on or syncs to a NAS which is always on. Backing up to the NAS would be great too.
I am a little bummed. This is a beautiful interface that still took me hours to set up. I have no idea how I finally got it to work (my eyes were too blurry). Without NAS and outlook calendar sync I will have to move on to another solution (unless V8 is on the way...).
I'm in the same boat. I was hoping for a way of syncing pc's on the network to a network hard drive as its always on. If this kind of thing is in the pipeline then that would be great but Ill be on the look out for something else just now.
i bought this product believing i would be able to sync with my network drive. I'm very disapointed that it does not.
No one from syncables seem fallowing or answer to the request
Very desapointed
(sorry for my english)
I bought this product when it first came out to market and was offered a refund since they didn't have the NAS feature back then. But instead, I decided to accept their offer of joining their beta test program and when the NAS feature came out, I would be offered a free upgrade to that version. I have yet to see the feature and they are not responding to my emails anymore. It seems like they choose not to make it clear in their marketing that this product does not support NAS and will not likely in the near future.
I too need to sync to a NAS device. Surely this is on the roadmap for Syncables 360?
I will add to this request as well. I am now questioning a purchase of the 5 computer version. I suspect that this will be a welcome and worthwhile feature for any home / small business with permanently attached and detachable PC's. Is this on the roadmap for Syncables?
I just paid $50 for the 5 computer version only to find that it cannot sync to a NAS!! Unbelievable. I bought this software based on it getting number 1 rating in a review of 10 similar products. It said it include functionality to do backups on a network, scheduling, file archiving, etc, etc. All complete rubbish. It seems to have hard coded file types in a 4 categories and that is all it can do. I'm certainly going to give that software review site a bashing for publishing a bunch of lies out.
Well Reading above just Saved me $50 Bucks Thanks All.
I will keep looking maybe ChronoSync instead.