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Resilio Sync Home is a simple yet full featured solution for file sync and sharing that's powered by P2P technology for fast and secure transfers. Download the desktop app today for your preferred operating system below. You can also download our Resilio Sync mobile app and Resilio Sync NAS tools to keep your files synchronized across all your devices. For business use, please download Sync Business (14 days free trial)
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Click the Craft Sync icon , and then click Sign in to InVision. Note: If you don’t yet have an InVision account, click Create Account. You will be redirected to InVision’s website to complete your account creation. Once you have created an account, you can go back to Photoshop and sign in to Sync with your new InVision credentials. Or create a free MEGA account. Registered users enjoy an extra 10% free IP quota allowance. Or create an account to participate in our achievement program, where you can earn free storage & transfer quota when installing MEGA apps or inviting friends to MEGA (activation can take several days).

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OS X 10.8 or later
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Need help getting the file sync desktop app setup on your Windows PC? Trying to figure out how to sync files on your Mac? Need support for Linux or FreeBSD systems? Visit the Resilio Sync help center for helpful guides and examples on how to organize and synchronize your files.

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