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Originally Posted by TheBundo
I wish it was more of a backup / restore effort, and less of a social conduit, since I'm not a 12 year old girl 
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Think it's very safe to say that there are plenty of solutions out there that offer considerably more powerful backup/restore functionality than Dashwire. That said, Dashwire does offer a lot of compelling functionality for free, and will continue rolling out support for additional data sets (i.e. calendar, tasks, files, etc.) and functionality over the coming weeks.
We're not positioning ourselves as a backup solution, but rather as a connected service that enables you to effortlessly connect your phone, your computer, and the web services and social networks you interact with. In the process, we're happy to help with things like back-up and restore, and will continue enhancing our functionality.
Dashwire 2.0 represented our first major step towards bringing the content on the web back down to your phone. Prior to that we restored contacts, web favorites, and speed dials. Going forward, we'll be bringing even more functionality & content back down to the phone.
I would hate for you to think that our application was made by/for 12 year-old girls. "Target Market Research" would head towards Creepersville pretty fast...lol...
Hope this helps.