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live mesh will be shut down on Feburary 13th 2013

To bad. LiveMesh will be shut down. :|
I liked peer to peer snyc which has no spacelimitation (afaik) and it supported remote access to your desktop. Two features which skydrive is missing.

I think i will switch back to logmein.com for remote access and I will give owncloud or syncany a try.

Today i got this mail:
As a result, we will retire Mesh on February 13, 2013. After this date, some Mesh functions, such as remote desktop and peer to peer sync, will no longer be available and any data on the Mesh cloud, called Mesh synced storage or SkyDrive synced storage, will be removed. The folders you synced with Mesh will stop syncing, and you will not be able to connect to your PCs remotely using Mesh.

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