For anyone that isn't aware of Live Mesh, then essentially it's a very easy way to keeping files up to date by synchronising them over the internet. Once you've installed the software you can maintain all your files through the standard Windows interface which is certainly the draw for me. It's similar to Windows Live Sync which keeps files up to date between different locations as long as they're connected to the internet. Live Mesh goes one better than this though as the synchronised files are first uploaded to it's cloud storage space - what they call the mesh so even if one of the computers is off, you can still keep the files up to date.
I haven't had chance to properly test it as I'll need to set it up on my work computer tomorrow but certainly from what I've seen so far, it looks like a very impressive tool. We all know cloud computing will take on much bigger roles in the future, and integrating it within Windows is a step in the right direction.
Oh and for all you Mac fans (
