Very easy to use; No size limit on shared files; AES-256 encryption security; Looks good; Access is limited to shared files for better security.
Performance depends on internet connection speed; Connection can be between only two PCs, Cannot access files other than those shared while using the local PC with the first dongle; Price.
So, in this age of cloud storage being provided by a whole range of companies (like Dropbox, YouSendIt), does this device really stand a chance? Well, the answer to this depends on your usage. If you’re an extremely basic user, who just wants to get r...
Published: 2012-10-08, Author: Nick , review by: macworld.co.uk
Powerful AES-256 bit encryption, no data stored on device; no subscription fees; relatively simple plug and play; attractive, compact design; replacement dongles available if lost; 2 year limited warranty.
Limited to two computers; both ends need to be switched on and online; hardly environmentally friendly; expensive USB device can easily be mislaid or lost; transfers limited by ISP's bandwidth restrictions; will be overkill for many causal computer users; no Linux support.
At around £90, iTwin isn't the cheapest way of sharing content over the internet and will likely seem over the top for anyone who occasionally needs to share files between computers or users. That said, business users and those with sensitive data should...
Published: 2012-06-09, Author: Matt , review by: techradar.com
Easy to use, Works well, Secure, Innovative design
Relatively expensive, Can only sync between two PCs
The combination of physical protection along with the simplicity of the software makes the iTwin an excellent device for syncing files and folders between PCs...
Published: 2011-09-29, Author: David , review by: artiss.co.uk
A beautifully made product which lets you securely share files across computers but at a smidge under £100 it's an expensive solution, made worse by the fact that it's the equivalent of £64 in the US. A great idea then, let down by the price and a few sof...
iTwin is a clever dongle-based, password-free online file sharing service. It isn’t for everyone, but if you can live with its limitations it’s a good buy ...
A bit expensive, Alternative methods are plentiful
The iTwin does what it sets out to do well, connecting two PCs over the web securely, irrespective of their position in the real, living, breathing world. However, the fairly high price and functional limitations of the technology - primarily having to ha...
Very easy to setup and use. Excellent security. Provides file-sharing and remote access.
Easy to lose second half of dongle. Significantly affects network speed. No Mac support
iTwin Connect takes a hardware approach to secure Web browsing via a VPN service and can be treated as an alternative to setting up a VPN server. A USB device with heavy-duty encryption built in, iTwin secures those wandering users who need secure remote...
Easy to setup and use. Simple security options. Cross platform.
A little on the pricey side.
It works well, although you’re paying for convenience alone—secure file transfer doesn’t need to cost $99. Product iTwin Company iTwin Contact www.itwin.com Price $99 Requirements Mac OS 10.6 or later with free USB 2.0 port and internet access. ...
Abstract: It’s time to take a look at the iTwin, a device that in just a few simple clicks, a web connection, and a push into your USB ports will connect two of your computers together for shared storage. Once you own an iTwin, you do not have to pay any additio...