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Synchronizes or Backs Up Files and complete folder
structures in different locations, such as a PC, laptop,
or online storage. There are no limits in
terms of file sizes, the number of files, or
filename lengths. The program fully supports Unicode
characters so that it can copy filenames in all
languages.
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Each sync job is saved as a profile
so that you only need to specify the settings once.
You can run multiple profiles
with a single click. You can also run profiles
from the command line.
Profiles can be created using a wizard, or in
advanced mode.
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Includes a scheduler.
Schedule the synchronization of your data on a
backup hard disk at a convenient time each day, or as
frequently as you wish. You
can also schedule profiles to run upon shutdown or
log-off. On
Windows NT/2000 or higher, the scheduler can run as
a service - without users having to log on.
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Internet Support. Supports
various Internet protocols, including FTP, FTPS,
SFTP/SSH, WebDAV, SSL, HTTP, and
Amazon S3 web storage.
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Compression and Encryption Support.
Easily zip your files and encrypt them with strong
256-bit encryption. To unzip and decrypt, simply
make a copy of your profile and copy in the opposite
direction.
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Detects Moved Files.
If you reorganized your folders by moving files to
different locations, Super Flexible File
Synchronizer will detect this and quickly
perform the same moves, for example, on your laptop.
No extraneous copying!
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SmartTracking. This feature
keeps a database of all files so that it can detect
file deletions and conflicts. You will find the
SmartTracking checkbox on the Modes tab sheet (in
Advanced Mode). A separate dialog will appear with
related settings.
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Unattended Mode In
this mode, no questions are asked while the profile is run. You can specify
beforehand which kinds of files may be overwritten.
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Exact Mirror Mode. If
desired, you can create an exact mirror
of your data, even if this means that some files are
deleted or replaced with older files.
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Copy Locked Files. If
some files cannot be copied due to other software
accessing these files, Volume Shadowing
can be used on Windows XP or later to copy the
files. If files can't be copied, the synchronizer will
continue copying the remaining files, and then
retry all those files that were locked, until all
files have been copied successfully. A limit for the
time spent on retries can be specified.
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Versioning: this
feature enables you to keep multiple older versions
of each file in the backup. There are several naming
schemes available. See also
Versioning / Filename
Mangling.
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Partial File Updating (or
delta copying): this
feature copies only the changed portions of files in
order to speed up the synchronization. See the
Partial File Updating
documentation
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Database-safe mode: This
mode requires exclusive access to the files to be
copied. If exclusive access is not possible, Volume
Shadowing is used, or the program will wait until
the exclusive access becomes possible.
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Can Use Recycle Bin for older
versions of files that are overwritten, as well as
for deleted files. This is a
fairly unique feature because most programs will
permanently replace older versions of a file. Using
Super Flexible File Synchronizer, you will have a
chance of retrieving overwritten files if you select
the appropriate options.
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File Masks & Filters. Numerous
ways to select/deselect files and folders are
available.
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Daylight
Saving Time / Time Zones. Since exact hour time
differences can be ignored if the file size
matches, you won't have any more problems if the
file systems of two computers are off by one hour, or even several hours. Whenever possible, UTC (world time) is used to compare the timestamps of files.
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Easy Resuming On Disk Full. You
simply make more space and ask the software to
continue copying. It can pause right in the middle
of a file until additional space is freed.
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Obsolete File Folders. If you
occasionally move obsolete files to a specially
designated folder, this usually causes trouble with
traditional file synchronizers. They will copy
the obsolete files back from your laptop right into
the folders where you moved them out of. No
longer! If you use the Select Folders
and Files option, you can specify folders for
obsolete files using the right mouse button. These folders are then taken into account
for moving files into them, but not for copying
files out. Thus, the synchronizer does the same
moving of obsolete files on your laptop that you
previously did on the PC, but it does not waste any
time copying all obsolete files between the two
machines.