iFolder Syncs for the First Time in Two Years

Long release cycles are by no means unusual in the Open Source world. While some projects — Ubuntu, for example, and GNOME — have release cycles one can set their watch by, other projects take a less tightly scheduled approach — Debian's "we'll release when it's ready to release" philosophy comes to mind.

Such would seem to be the case with the iFolder project, which released Version 3.7.2 on Friday — their first since 2007.

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