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Sharpcast's Desktop/Web Synchronization - Soon For All Types Of Files

Written by Richard MacManus / September 11, 2006 3:46 PM / 5 Comments

sharpcastIn our post entitled Webified Desktop Apps vs Browser-based Apps, Sharpcast CEO Gibu Thomas left a comment saying that his company fulfils the 'webified desktop' vision:

"At Sharpcast, we believe the right user experience is something closer to how in a corporate Exchange server environment, Microsoft Outlook works seamlessly with Outlook Web Access on any browser and a Blackberry mobile device. The user has the choice of interacting with his data in the most optimal way depending on whether he is connected or offline, which one of his devices he is on and so on.

We decided that every application should work like that for consumers and Sharpcast Photos is the first application that demonstrates this user experience."

In a nutshell Sharpcast enables you to synch your data across the Web, multiple PCs and your mobile phone. It's a real-time synchronisation engine and photos is just the first application of this - soon Sharpcast will be extended to all types of files. Indeed the platform was always intended to go well beyond photos.

Sharpcast recently demoed their product at the Wall Street Journal D conference. Although the video is not yet available for public consumption, I got the chance to check it out. Gibu demonstrated Sharpcast synching across a couple of Windows laptops, a Mac laptop and a Windows Treo phone. This was done using the Sharpcast platform and protocols. He also discussed how Sharpcast automatically backs up files for users.

Sharpcast has already garnered a lot of praise and awards. Oliver Starr has a good round-up of the product and I remember seeing it myself at the Supernova conference earlier this year. The real test will be how it works for non-photo applications. At the D conference Gibu showed how entering a new contact in his (PC) Outlook instantly synchs with his Mac email contacts and Treo too - giving a single view of contacts data.

Sharpcast's synching functionality will be offered as tiered service plans and they are also going to pre-bundle Sharpcast data synch on carriers. Perhaps the most exciting thing is that Sharpcast will open up APIs, so that other apps can utilize their synch platform. This is a webified desktop product to keep an eye on!

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  • "Microsoft Outlook works seamlessly with Outlook Web Access" - my Outlook could not even search on server and in archive seamlessly or I missed something? :)

    Posted by: Sam Mesh | September 11, 2006 5:46 PM


  • Maybe you need to have some sharpcast plugin installed (in outlook) for that functionality?

    Sounds great though!

    Posted by: Nikola Markovic | September 11, 2006 11:24 PM


  • Hi there,
    "In a nutshell Sharpcast enables you to synch your data across the Web", the hypelink on that "Sharpcast" is wrong:)

    Posted by: POPOEVER | September 12, 2006 4:49 AM


  • thanks, fixed :-)

    Posted by: Richard MacManus | September 12, 2006 5:34 AM


  • Richard, Thanks for the article.

    Everyone else, appreciate your comments. We have the classic new user-experience conundrum in that the solution makes you aware of the shortcomings of your status quo. So, over the last 3 years, we have been taking a rather deliberate approach of first getting the sync backend right, then introducing this new user experience to users only for photos, with the goal of getting feedback and iterating to get the user experience for Photos right, before we try and get more fancy.

    At this stage of the game, what would be most valuable for us would be feedback from anyone who tries the Photos product, so we can nail the user experience before we extend it to other data types. Also, if you like the user experience, please help spread the word.

    It is still very early days, but the vision here is to make it irrelevant whether you are online or offline and what device you are on. That, and to automate the management part out your personal data management -- whether it is syncing, sharing, collaboration, anywhere access or backup.

    If you have any questions or comments, I can be reached at gthomas [at] sharpcast [dot] com.

    Thanks for your time checking out Sharpcast.

    Cheers,

    Gibu Thomas
    CEO, Sharpcast

    Posted by: Gibu Thomas | September 12, 2006 9:16 AM




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