I have tried all 3 softwares - Ceedo, MojoPac, MigoSynch. All 3 have their own uniqueness and weaknesses. Ceedo is like Mojo but you have to buy Argo (separate software, another $30)to load applications into the Ceedo. It won't synch your working with your main PC. What it does is to synch from PC to portable device and not the other way. It is only good for carrying your infos and datas with you on the go. MojoPac is promising but we need to do some work on our side. To get the programs work, we need to install applications into it. I have encounter problems when the software/applications only supply you with a single license. It is a bit slow when compared to Ceedo and Migo. If you run on a device like MP3 player (even with performance enhanced) it is pain to run. It doesn't quite synch with host PC. MigoSynch is much easier to install and use. Though it does not contain applications in it, it utilies programs/applications from the guest PC. This is logical to me, as most PCs are now loaded with familiar programs/applications like Microsoft Office, email clients, Photo viewer/editing, Mutimedia players, or even Skype. It is small and the most impressive is that it will synch with the host PC in no time. I work on my office PC and bring my emails, word-processing, datas on Excel back to my home PC, fully synched. It is my personal preference. Price wise, Ceedo + Argo is $69, MojoPac is $49.90, MigoSynch is $39.90
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I have tried all 3 softwares - Ceedo, MojoPac, MigoSynch. All 3 have their own uniqueness and weaknesses.
Ceedo is like Mojo but you have to buy Argo (separate software, another $30)to load applications into the Ceedo. It won't synch your working with your main PC. What it does is to synch from PC to portable device and not the other way. It is only good for carrying your infos and datas with you on the go.
MojoPac is promising but we need to do some work on our side. To get the programs work, we need to install applications into it. I have encounter problems when the software/applications only supply you with a single license. It is a bit slow when compared to Ceedo and Migo. If you run on a device like MP3 player (even with performance enhanced) it is pain to run. It doesn't quite synch with host PC.
MigoSynch is much easier to install and use. Though it does not contain applications in it, it utilies programs/applications from the guest PC. This is logical to me, as most PCs are now loaded with familiar programs/applications like Microsoft Office, email clients, Photo viewer/editing, Mutimedia players, or even Skype. It is small and the most impressive is that it will synch with the host PC in no time. I work on my office PC and bring my emails, word-processing, datas on Excel back to my home PC, fully synched. It is my personal preference.
Price wise, Ceedo + Argo is $69, MojoPac is $49.90, MigoSynch is $39.90