Announcing Windows Live FolderShare Beta Refresh for PC-to-PC Sync

I use about 2-3 different PCs throughout the week for work - including my laptop when I travel away from the office. In doing this - I have files scattered on multiple PCs. I'll go to one PC and find I need a file from another PC. So to make sure all my PCs are in-sync with all the important files I need and use - I use Windows Live FolderShare. Windows Live FolderShare is a service that lets users sign-in to set up Libraries that consist of folders on multiple PCs. These Libraries are synced using the Windows Live FolderShare client that sits on each PC. Users can have multiple Libraries setup as well as Shared Libraries with friends.

Today, the FolderShare Team is shipping a Beta Refresh of both the Windows Live FolderShare website and client that offers some great improvements to the Windows Live FolderShare service at http://www.foldershare.com/. Those improvements include:

  • Improved usability with the Windows Live FolderShare website - UI aligns with other Windows Live services.
  • Updated Windows Live FolderShare Client.
  • Back-end improvements.
  • Full Windows Vista support with updated Windows Live FolderShare Client.

Today's Beta Refresh supports Windows Live FolderShare's already supported countries and regions: English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese.

If you are already a Windows Live FolderShare Beta user - it is recommended you upgrade to today's new beta client. Your account information, folders, device, and settings should migrate over just fine. Users who don't upgrade to the new Windows Live FolderShare client Beta should expect to be asked to upgrade in the near future.

I thought I'd do a quick over view of my experience with the new Windows Live FolderShare website.

Windows Live FolderShare Beta: Login

To login to the new Windows Live FolderShare site - I logged in with the same credentials I did with the previous Windows Live FolderShare site. You account remains exactly the same despite the awesome new site.

Windows Live FolderShare Beta: Library Management

After logging in, I was able to view all my Libraries and PCs configured with the Windows Live FolderShare client. Here I can create and manage Libraries (both shared and private). I'll get to the remote access stuff here in a second but essentially this is where I can see which of my PCs (running the Windows Live FolderShare client) are online. I can also use remote access to access files on the PCs that are online.

Windows Live FolderShare Beta: Library

I was able to click on one of my Libraries I have set up and see the sync status. You'll see here my "Microsoft_Work_Docs" Library. I have 37 of 37 files synced between two PCs with another PC offline (this is my laptop).This is a Library I have set up that syncs up all my blog posts I write. I write my posts in Word or Windows Live Writer and save them to a specific folder on my PC which is then synced with Windows Live FolderShare and my other PCs. I sometimes write posts on my laptop when I'm out traveling but want to come back to them later on one of my desktop PCs at home. The Library makes sure all my drafts for blog posts are all synced on all my PCs.

As mentioned above, PCs that are shown as online under "Remote access" allow me (via the Windows Live FolderShare website) to access files and folders remotely. This is an absolutely wonderful feature. Here I am accessing my Dell XPS 420 desktop PC.

Windows Live FolderShare Beta: Remote Access

I can access the specific storage devices I have on my XPS 420 (darddrives and removable media like external harddrives and USB sticks) or pre-determined folders.

NOTE: The pre-determined folders are folders under which ever user account Windows Live FolderShare is running under.

If I click on the "Photos" folder, I can view all my photos.

Windows Live FolderShare Beta: Remote Access of System Files

I can pick and choose any file - in this case any photo - and download them to the PC I am using to access the Windows Live FolderShare site at that time. This works for music, videos, or any other files stored in specific folders.

Beyond the Windows Live FolderShare website - we have the updated beta client. The Windows Live FolderShare client sits on the taskbar in Windows Vista and runs in the background. By clicking on the Windows Live FolderShare client icon on the taskbar, I can view all the Libraries I am syncing on my PC.

Windows Live FolderShare Beta Client in taskbar

I can also use the client to quick go to the Windows Live FolderShare website to set up new Libraries. It's very easy to set up new Libraries and they show up almost immediately. You can also view the Activity of the files being synced to your PC as well through the Windows Live FolderShare client.

Windows Live FolderShare Beta Client: Activity

Windows Live FolderShare is an amazing way to sync your files with multiple PCs and access your files remotely. It really saves a lot of time from bouncing between multiple PCs. Thanks to Windows Live FolderShare, all I have to do is sit at any of my PCs and I have all my important files I need.

To get started with today's Windows Live FolderShare Beta refresh - just head on over to http://www.foldershare.com/!

UPDATE: The kinks are still being worked out after migrating to the new Windows Live FolderShare. If you are having a problem downloading the client installer - you can download it directly here: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=111309


Comments

  1. Posted on: March 10, 2008 at 2:00PM  

    THX Doctor Brandon THX Microsoft :D :D

  2. Posted on: March 10, 2008 at 2:21PM  

    The main question is: was the 10,000 file limit per sync pair removed?

  3. Posted on: March 10, 2008 at 2:37PM  

    Brandon Brandon Brandon

    Why we have given this service to Apple ???????

    they damage to we insults and always help them to we?

  4. Posted on: March 10, 2008 at 2:41PM  

    Still can't run it on a destination that has files locked for use. It pops up a message to retry or exit. Not very friendly, and for some like me, still unusable.

  5. Posted on: March 10, 2008 at 2:57PM  

    The download links only go to a generic MS site.

  6. Posted on: March 10, 2008 at 3:09PM  

    Spencer, seems they are still ironing things out. I edited the above post to include a direct link to the client installer.

    You can download the client here:

    http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=111309

    freitasm, the 10,000 file limit per sync limitation was not removed during this release.

    jpfieber, submitting your feedback to the FolderShare Team.

    - Brandon

  7. Posted on: March 10, 2008 at 3:50PM  

    Thanks Brandon!  Much appreciated.

    -Spencer

  8. Posted on: March 10, 2008 at 4:19PM  

    When using the remote access function I should be able to view a detailed list of files & folders. Who actually uses the "large icon" view?? Why would anyone want to view a large list of files as icons? If you upgrade a product, why not make it better instead of worse? There's no use for the large icon view in Windows, and definitely no use for it in FolderShare. Stop trying to make things pretty, make them useful. I want to see whole filenames, file types, and file sizes. The old version wasn't perfect, but it was better than a bunch of giant icons with no file sizes or anything...

    Oh and where'd search go? Oh that must have been useful so it must have been removed... Great thanks again for making things worse MS... Foldershare was a great piece of software, why go and screw it up???

  9. Posted on: March 10, 2008 at 5:07PM  

    coreburn, I actually have to disagree with you on "large icon" view. I use it and like it especially in the case of FolderShare. But yes they should allow you to change views. Remember - this is just another beta release. The FolderShare Team is taking in feedback to make the service even better in upcoming releases.

    - Brandon

  10. Posted on: March 11, 2008 at 12:18AM  

    Glad to see you using it! Spread the word, this software is waaaay behind the adoption curve that we set for it. Good work. Remember what I told you! Shhhhh

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