When will Ubuntu One for Windows be released? [closed]

Solution 1:

We will be releasing a public beta of the Windows client within the next couple weeks. When it's ready, we'll be sure to announce it on the Ubuntu One blog: http://voices.canonical.com/ubuntuone

Solution 2:

Ahem... allow me to quote:

Recognizing that many of us are sometimes forced to use legacy operating systems, Ubuntu One is coming to the rescue. You're invited to beta test our new Windows client for syncing files — just sign up for our free Ubuntu One Basic plan and install the software to contribute.

Solution 3:

The Ubuntu One Roadmap says that "Windows file sync" is coming as part of the Ubuntu 10.10 release:

Windows file sync

  • Addresses the needs of the many Ubuntu users who operate in a mixed platform environment of Ubuntu + Windows
  • Will support syncing files between Windows desktops and your Ubuntu One personal cloud

Also, see the the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue 208 for the week August 22nd - August 28th, 2010., which says:

Ubuntu One taking care of Windows users ... not so much users of other Linux distributions

Steven Rosenberg, of Tech Talk discusses Ubuntu One. A look at the roadmap for Ubuntu One reveals the following feature planned for Maverick — Windows file sync: Addresses the needs of the many Ubuntu users who operate in a mixed platform environment of Ubuntu + Windows ... Will support syncing files between Windows desktops and your Ubuntu One personal cloud ... I wonder, what about a free, open-source Ubuntu One client that could be used in any Linux distribution?

To read the full article go to: http://www.insidesocal.com/click/2010/08/ubuntu-one-taking-care-of-wind.html