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Synchronizing a few folders between two machines?

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Armando:
Interesting find. Please keep us posted and tell us about your impressions.

brahman:
QtdSync is IMO the best GUI front end for rsync available right now.

I wanted to bring it to the attention of the DC community for a while. It's a relatively unknown tool.

Gwen7:
i'll second...or third the recommendations for unison. i use it at work and at home. it just works. which is exactly what you want a file synchronization utility to do.

Armando:
Jibz : so what did you choose exactly ? :)

sajman99:
Interesting find. Please keep us posted and tell us about your impressions.
-Armando (August 19, 2010, 04:52 PM)
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I can only report I've had no issues with the beta of Bvckup--it works as advertised. It offers easy to comprehend choices as to when, what, and how you backup your data. For example, you can "copy modified files in full" (ie. most reliable) or "copy only modified parts of the files" (ie. fastest).

btw I also like the free, small, and portable synchronization utility DSynchronize. Definitely enable "Preview mode" and "Save log" to see exactly how the app works before running a real job.

Regards

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