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Directory Synchronize synchronizes the contents of one directory to another. That means you can use Directory Synchronize to backup your data on a regular basis to another PC or another hard drive.
Directory Synchronize can compare (e.g. size, modified-date, ...) and synchronize an unlimitted number of directories and has a detailed logging-function.
Directory Synchronize is small, reliable, and fast. And best of all - it is Open Source; released under the GPL you are free to use and distribute it. You can also use Directory Synchronize to synchronize the data on your laptop with the data on your desktop.
Use the Directory Synchronize GUI for starting, pausing and stopping a synchronization. Or use the GUI to easily create and store a configuration and use the command line to automatically start it every time you boot up your computer.
Programmed in real platform independent Java you can use Directory Synchronize on nearly every computer platform including Windows, Linux and Macintosh.
Requires Java Runtime Environment. Get It Here.
Download the Stable version: DirSyncPro 1.4
What's New in version 1.41 Beta 2:
Fixed: Fixed the fuzziness of 'Daylight saving granularity' on some FAT systems.
Fixed: The 'Saturday' option in Weekly Schedule window triggered the 'Sunday' schedule. Fixed! (thanks to SCP vtbasser for the report).
Fixed: When the program was executed from another directory other than the program directory, the help file did not initiated. Fixed! (thanks to Fritz Heinrichmeyer for the report).
Added: Option '/schedule' (MS Windows) or '-schedule' (Linux like) to start the schedule engine from the command line (feature request: Jim F).
Added: Option in 'Generate command line' window to add the schedule trigger option to the command line/batch file.
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