Publisher's Description
From RD Technologies:
In addition to keeping your documents safe from disk crashes, fire, and theft, Backup&Synchronize easily performs routine file synchronization between one or more source folders and one or more targets including zip file and FTP server. Backup and synchronization definitions are saved into a script. The number of scripts is unlimited. Backup&Synchronize manages also meta scripts. Backup&Synchronize Compare function allows you to compare 2 folders, including zip files and FTP server. The Geography view is an active graphic to show relations between sources and targets. With a simple double click you can browse the folder, the zip file or the FTP server. Backup&Synchronize is able to copy or compress files even if they are in used and locked by another process. With Backup&Synchronize Pro it is easy to schedule a script or a meta script. It creates a task (even with multiple triggers) in the Windows Scheduler. Powerful schedule options are available.
Version 8.3.346 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.
What's new in this version: Maintenance release
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"Great piece of software"
Version: Backup&Synchronize Pro 8.1.333
Pros
I like the interface every thing can reach with few clicks, the way to select multiple sources to be copied to multiple targets.
But the best is the ability to work with open files, including files locked such as Outloook.
Cons
With the Compare function I will like to update directly a folder from the report list
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"Nice interface but not reliable"
Version: Backup&Synchronize Pro 6.1.303
Pros
If you like Office you'll get a grasp of this interface fairly quickly, if not it doesn't take long to get used to it
Cons
I intended to use it to backup/syncronise about 240GB of data to a USB HD which didn't take me long to start. The problem I found was that if you abort half way through, it will never syncronise the rest of the data. In fact after mucking about with settings etc, the only way I found to get round the problem was to delete the sync task and re-create it. Another problem I found was that even though I created the scheduled task to start at startup (and it did show as enabled in MS scheduled tasks) it didn't do anything on reboot. This was after changing about 10 gb of info. There was NO disk activity at all and I would expect at least 1/4 hour of activity to sync the changes I made. When I checked there was no change and the scheduler had shown that it had been run. There is a feature to allow dl of photos from cards etc with renaming conventions which works but you can't set it to automatically do this on card insertion, and you have to program all the options each time you use it so it is easier to move the photos manually. It's a shame you can't configure the options, and then push one button when you want to use it in the future. I'd like to see more flexibility in setting the destination folders too for this. To sumarise, I have to faith in this product as it is not reliable.
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