File Details |
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File Size | 1.2 MB |
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License | Shareware, $24.00 |
Operating System | Windows 2000/9x/Server 2003/XP |
Date Added | August 6, 2008 |
Total Downloads | 2,238 |
Publisher | Grig Software |
Homepage | Synchronize It! |
Publisher's Description
Synchronize It! is a powerful directories synchronization tool. It features customizable configurations, projects, filters, colors, and tools. It even has archives synchronization support.
Latest Reviews
thehunger reviewed v3.0 Preview on Oct 15, 2004
Ok, but limited features and a little immature just yet. Alternatives you should look at are SyncBack and Unison.
SyncBack is Windows-only, has lots of features. Its free.
Unison is cross-platform, looks a lot less polished but is actually very stable and has the huge advantage of doing delta syncs. That means if you change a single slide in a 6mb powerpoint presentation, only the changes will be synchronized. Unison also is secure since it works over SSH. Unison is open source, but development isnt very agressive right now.
Its a shame most Windows-only freeware / shareware filesync tools do not support delta synchronization.
IntelPentiumClass reviewed v2.78 on Jun 6, 2003
Great file sync'er. Downloaded, installed, and runs as advertised with no clictches so far on my W2K Pro system.
thehunger reviewed v3.0 Preview on Oct 15, 2004
Ok, but limited features and a little immature just yet. Alternatives you should look at are SyncBack and Unison.
SyncBack is Windows-only, has lots of features. Its free.
Unison is cross-platform, looks a lot less polished but is actually very stable and has the huge advantage of doing delta syncs. That means if you change a single slide in a 6mb powerpoint presentation, only the changes will be synchronized. Unison also is secure since it works over SSH. Unison is open source, but development isnt very agressive right now.
Its a shame most Windows-only freeware / shareware filesync tools do not support delta synchronization.
IntelPentiumClass reviewed v2.78 on Jun 6, 2003
Great file sync'er. Downloaded, installed, and runs as advertised with no clictches so far on my W2K Pro system.