Insync is a new, easy-to-use file syncing service that’s billed as a “Dropbox for companies” that lets you sync files between computers and share them with other people in your company. It has entered a private, invite-only beta testing stage, but if you’d like to try it out, the folks behind the app have kindly offered invites to the first 50 WebWorkerDaily readers to email gigaom@xackup.com. (If you miss out, you’ll be put on a waiting list.) Desktop clients are available for the service in both Windows and Mac OS X flavors.
If you’ve been lucky enough to snag an Insync invite, let us know what you think of it in the comments.
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