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is a small application which runs on Mac or PC: it's 'faceless' (meaning it only appears in the menu bar). It includes file sharing and a 'Web Archive' for storing files you don't also want to be on your Mac. You can select any folders on your Mac to sync. It does block-level incremental uploading which makes uploading changed files a very quick process. Changes to the folders are automatically detected while the program is running and uploaded - a remarkably quick process as only the individual blocks of a file which has changed are uploaded. Another computer can then access SugarSync and download the files to the equivalent folders, providing quick syncing. However note that it won't handle certain types of files such as live databases (i.e. Outlook) and apparently any package containing .plist files (such as RapidWeaver 'Sandwiches' and QuicKeys shortcuts, both of which synced back as incomplete).
It doesn't have a background process: you leave the application running (it appears in the menu bar) - the Preferences give you the choice of having it run automatically at startup. Unlike some of the others, if you quit it, it really is quit (if it is running an upload at the time it will automatically resume the next time you boot it). There is a free trial but the previously available free basic level has been discontinued: plans start 100GB and go up to 1TB - current pricing detailed here. It's received good reviews: I used it for a time and originally found it to be flexible and easy to use, but in the end ran into too much unsatisfactory behaviour - I don't know whether this was just me or a general issue; when working properly it would be my choice of the available methods (though it's a pity that the original 30GB paid plan has been discontinued) but for me at least it's no longer viable. However you should be aware that cancelling either the free trial or an existing subscription has been made quite difficult - you have to contact them by chat or telephone between 0600-1700 PST which is inconvenient for many people - added to which there have been complaints of them taking ages to answer (to be fair, I had no problem cancelling).
It doesn't have a background process: you leave the application running (it appears in the menu bar) - the Preferences give you the choice of having it run automatically at startup. Unlike some of the others, if you quit it, it really is quit (if it is running an upload at the time it will automatically resume the next time you boot it). There is a free trial but the previously available free basic level has been discontinued: plans start 100GB and go up to 1TB - current pricing detailed here. It's received good reviews: I used it for a time and originally found it to be flexible and easy to use, but in the end ran into too much unsatisfactory behaviour - I don't know whether this was just me or a general issue; when working properly it would be my choice of the available methods (though it's a pity that the original 30GB paid plan has been discontinued) but for me at least it's no longer viable. However you should be aware that cancelling either the free trial or an existing subscription has been made quite difficult - you have to contact them by chat or telephone between 0600-1700 PST which is inconvenient for many people - added to which there have been complaints of them taking ages to answer (to be fair, I had no problem cancelling).