jennybean, thanks for replying. I had missed that screenshot, as the thinkdesk apps page only has detailed pages on multiplicity and keepsafe. And those pages have screenshots for those apps, and links to more (at least multiplicity does).
However, that one little screenshot for thinksync doesn't really answer my question(s) about the details of the functionality/features of thinksync. GoodSync seems to be a good product in this market. I've been using their free version for a good 6 months or more; but I've reached the point where I need to upgrade to their paid version to continue using it. So, remembering that Stardock also had a sync program in their "upcoming" thinkdesk suite (what's it been, 1.5 years, 2, more?), and being a Stardock customer since 1999 (I have pretty much all of the products), I'd rather keep supporting Stardock... as long as your product will do either (a) Basically the same things as GoodSync, or (

Similar but an even better job. It was very frustrating, however, to find basically zero information on thinksync. And the only posts about it I can find in the forum is how a couple of users are having issues with it either never installing correctly, or when they finally get it installed, it expires in a week.
Well, anyway, back to the questions.
- What types of jobs can I set up to synchronize?
- Can I sync between my desktop and a USB flash disk?
- Can I sync between my desktop and a network share point on my server?
- Can I sync between my USB flash disk and my laptop?
- If I can indeed do the above three items, and therefore require the software to be installed on my desktop and my laptop, how many licenses do I need? To me, the synchronizing between my laptop and my desktop is one action - it just happens to have a USB flash disk as an intermediary step. However, with GoodSync, I would need 2 licenses. To me, syncing files between one computer and a USB flash disk doesn't really accomplish much.
- Are there limitations to the size of files, or the number of files/folders in a job?
I'm sure I have other questions, but I can't think of them right now. I'd really love to see a detail page link on https://www.stardock.com/products/thinkdesk/features.asp for ThinkSync and SecureProcess. $70 is a lot to spend on 4 utility products (especially since I really wouldn't use multiplicity often if at all... I've got the opposite hardware situation -- multiple PCs, one monitor, using a kvm switch), compared with $50 for more than 29 products in ODNT. I'd really like to be able to read about what I'm going to get for that money.
Thanks for your time. I know this was a long post.
Robert