At existing prices, I’d pay for it, but not if I don’t have to! (I’ve been paying them in referrals, which has earned me a lot of free storage. What I can’t tell is if those of us with free accounts are grandfathered or if we have to start coughing up for service. * In a bit of SugarSync news, they’re moving to an all-pay model. Still, if this is a problem you’ve experienced and, possibly, solved, I’d love to hear from you too. UPDATE: After sharing this post with Readdle via Twitter and email, I received a reply that they will look into this and get back to me. So far, they’re just confirming they don’t care, which sucks from a keep-the-customer-satisfied point of view.) Can you help me? (And, yes, maybe this is a SugarSync problem, but I’ve seen glitches like this with PDF Expert before, so I figured I’d start there until they confirm it’s not them. Not knowing when they’ll resurface from their customer service walk-out, I’m turning to the collective. What happened to them? (No, I didn’t yell at them. Common reasons for conflicts include: Editing conflicts File locking conflicts Time stamp discrepancies Editing conflicts Let's say you're home working on a Word document and you leave without saving it. I’ve emailed and tweeted at Readdle (the makers of the product) every which way. SugarSync never overwrites files, so it resolves the conflict by creating a second, brand new file. Since then, I’ve not been able to get them to reply to me. Documenting rei.fs.sugarsync.dll problem occasions in Rei.Fs.SugarSync is key to determine cause of the Rei.Fs.SugarSync problems, and reporting them to Rei Software. We did one iteration in which I was asked to uninstall and reinstall. Rei.Fs.SugarSync) is running, during Windows startup or shutdown, or even during the installation of the Windows operating system. I’ve tried mightily to get PDF Expert’s customer support to engage on this. So, instead of one file, annotated - what I want - I get N files with accumulating annotations (N = number of annotation/sync cycles) - which is annoying and useless. What’s worse, is it does this upon every annotation/sync iteration. Then, if I annotate one in PDF Expert, instead of overwriting the file - as it used to do, always - it generates a new file with a date stamp suffix. What’s happening to me is that PDF Expert is kind of syncing with SugarSync, but not the way it should. Does anyone in my readership use PDF Expert on their iPad? Moreover, do you sync it with SugarSync?* If so, are you experiencing anything like this:
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