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    JFileSync is a Java application used to synchronize directories of two different file systems. For instance, you want to synchronize a set of directories on your laptop with a set of corresponding directories on your workstation.
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    Small tool written in Perl for synchronizing file archives based on MD5 sum comparison (e.g. it detects when a file has just been renamed or moved to a new location inside of the archive). Best suited for offline synchronization, e.g. for mp3 archives.
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    SlimSync

    Java library for file synchronization

    Java programming library for synchronization. It works with local file system as well as with remote repositories/filesystem over various protocols (HTTP, SSH, ...). Can be easily extended to support other types of protocols. Currently it supports local file systems and WebDAV
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    This project provides a file synchronization tool, comparable to unison, with a fast and simple to use application interface written using the Fox toolkit. It can use hash algorithms as well as simple file existence checks for synchronizations.
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    SynchedIn

    To synch and encrypt all sorts of data across different sources

    SynchedIn is a portable utility created to enforce realtime or latent synchronization of data (generally files) between different data storage sources. You can create as many synch configs as you please. Each synch config specifies a number of data sources, a number of schedulers. Each scheduler determines when the data sources must be checked for synchronization. Each data storage source represents a hierarchical (file system ...) or other type of data storage medium. ...
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    Fisy is a simple and lightweight application dedicated to copy and backup files. This application has been designed to perform simple or timestamped copies of directories and files as well as unidirectional synchronization of file tree. Fisy is in command line, you can so start copying tasks at any time or plug them on an automated processing. Sine version 2.0, Fisy contains cipher features for encrypting data for storage in a remote service like the Cloud.
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    FileTools

    FileTools

    File Tools is a convenience tool to manager different file system.

    File Tools is a convenience tool to manager different file system(based on Eclipse RCP). It supports mass rename, files/directories compare, advanced search/replace, directories synchronization, cross-platform, etc. Currently, this project is under developing, any idea is welcome.
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    Very simple disk synchronization suitable for maintaining a backup directory. I built it to keep Photos and MP3s on my NAS in sync with my laptop and desktop. Will do one-way or two-way (mirrored), but does not delete. All Java, no GUI.
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    As in Pretty Good Privacy, this is a Pretty Good Incremental Backup tool. Inspired in rsync, jnSynch provides a basic file synchronization engine written in JAVA and so executable from either Java-compatible computer.
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  • 10
    LazySync is a pure-Java file-synchronization program written for handheld devices (currently supports the Compaq iPAQ) using the SavaJeXE (www.savaje.com) Java operating system.
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    A peer-to-peer file replication (synchronization) engine written in Java. Managed via the web. Keywords: RMI, JSP, Sync, P2P.
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    JaSynch is a directories synchronization Java tool. Easy to use, quick and cron-able. JaSynch synchronizes multiple target dirs from a reference one. It updates this one if new files or modified resources in the target. Empty dirs automatically removed.
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