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Glide Desktop Applications 3.1.4
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Easily upload your photos, music, video, documents, contacts, calendars and bookmarks. Glide Sync can simultaneously schedule automatic downloads of files you create and edit in Glide to your local desktops keeping all of your files in synch all of the time.
Glide Sync makes it possible to access all of your files from your mobile device. You can even create and edit files in Glide on your mobile device, and automatically synch and download to your local computer desktop(s).
In addition to keeping your files in sync, Windows users can import contacts and calendars from Microsoft Outlook, Outlook Express and the Windows Address book, as well as bookmarks from Internet Explorer and Firefox. Mac Users can import contacts from the Mac Address Book and events from iCal calendars as well as bookmarks from Safari, Camino and Firefox. Linux users can import contacts from Thunderbird LDIF files, Sunbird iCalendar files as well as bookmarks from Firefox.
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