Directory Synchronize Pro (DirSync Pro)

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DirSync Pro is a powerfull, easy to configure tool to synchronize the content of a directory to another. It can compare (e.g. size, modified-date, ...) and synchronize an unlimitted number of directories and has a detailed logging-function.

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  • Posted by Kenny Unger 2010-05-18

    Great tool. With a few small mods it could be awesome!

  • Posted by JustaGuy 2010-01-30

    Only good for small transfers. Can't handle 400GB. Doesn't do anything about copy operations that fail the checksum. Just warns- won't retry. GUI doesn't show transfer speeds. Only uses 1 core. No option to transfer files whose hash doesn't match the original- Just new, larger or modified. Can't modify / save global defaults. 3 identical projects on SF snuffs out competition by occupying SF's "similar projects" recommendations.

  • Posted by Nicolas 2012-11-11

    excellent app

  • Posted by John 2012-10-14

    I am very impressed. Have tested many tools but this one is by far the best. I used it to mirror my disks for backup. I like that you can set up your directory for deleted/changed file in the same or in a different directory. I like that it keeps the folder dates if you set it like this. I like how you can copy settings to other jobs and many things more. What sadly does not work is the update if you change attributes for files. For folders the attributes do not work at all.

  • Posted by cam mcdonald 2012-09-15

    fast download and works, recommended.

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Additional Project Details

Languages

English

Intended Audience

End Users/Desktop, System Administrators

User Interface

Java Swing

Programming Language

Java

Registered

2002-10-08

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