Overview
SyncTrayzor x64 is a free Windows utility that makes Syncthing feel like a native desktop app. Instead of working through a browser or typing commands, you get a compact, system-tray driven interface that centralizes control over your file synchronization tasks.
Primary benefits
- Preserves Syncthing’s speed and stability while adding a friendlier control layer.
- Provides quick access via a tray icon so you can manage sync activity without opening a browser.
- Integrates smoothly with the Windows desktop for a more familiar user experience.
- Acts as a lightweight launcher that removes the need to interact with the command line.
How it fits into the Windows workflow
Once installed, SyncTrayzor runs in the background and exposes Syncthing functions through menu options and notifications. This makes routine tasks — such as pausing syncing, checking connection status, or opening synced folders — faster and more intuitive for users who prefer graphical interfaces.
Alternatives worth considering
- Feem — a simple peer-to-peer file transfer tool useful for local network syncing and sharing.
- SHAREit (Free) — a popular cross-platform option for moving files quickly between devices.
Getting started quickly
Install SyncTrayzor x64, point it to your existing Syncthing configuration (or let it initialize one), and use the tray menu to access logs, folders, and device settings. Minimal setup is required, and most users can be up and running within minutes.
Summary
If you want Syncthing without the browser interface or terminal commands, SyncTrayzor x64 provides a compact, Windows-friendly front end that keeps performance intact while simplifying daily sync management.
Technical
- Windows
- Free