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From: za kAT on 17 Apr 2010 17:24 On Sat, 17 Apr 2010 11:36:24 GMT, Bear Bottoms wrote: > Syncless synchronizes across two or more locations by using tags. You > basically start by creating a tag (job) by giving it a name and then you > can select (tag) two or more folders that you want to synchronize under > this tag. There is also an option to set file exclusions based on a > wildcard system, in case you only want to synchronize a portion of the > folders. You can preview the synchronization changes and perform a manual > sync, or you can set the job to 'Seamless', which will cause the tagged > folders to be synchronized automatically without further user > interaction. Syncless is designed to always sync the latest version of a > file to any other tagged folder, it will also propagate file and folder > deletions and resolve potential conflicts with a built-in logic rather > than user decisions. To make sure that none of your files are > accidentally lost, Syncless keeps archived copies of all changed or > deleted files. It will also monitor your system for removable drives to > sync with. Portable. Size: 1211kb. Win XP/Vista/7. > > http://code.google.com/p/big5sync/ > > http://www.snapfiles.com/publishers/BIG5/index.html As usual, thanks to Bear Bottoms!! -- zakAT(a)pooh.the.cat - www.zakATsKopterChat.com
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