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  • This program is pure genius and incredibly useful for anybody and everybody. I still have a few suggestions which I consider would make the program even more stellar: 1. Checkboxes for all the additional switches 2. Check on program start if robocopy version it is using is the most recent and update it as necessary 3. Most importantly, optional lock-on of the storage device IDs for Source and Target so that next time the mirror pairs are used there is no questionable the drives are the same or correct. I suppose this applies mainly where portable drives are being used like in my case. As a note, my favorite switches for one-way backup are: /MIR /FFT /R:3 /W:10 /Z /NDL /TBD /NP /ETA /XJD /XD "$RECYCLE.BIN" "RECYCLER" "System Volume Information"
  • like it. exactly what i wanted in my gui. i just want to mirror some folders daily. hasnt failed on me yet. also allows editing the by robomirror preconfigured command line
  • Wow, an amazingly functional and easy-to-use FREE app - runs circles around most others. Many thanks for creating this! Also available for download in a portable edition. -JT
  • Klare Programmstruktur und Beschränkung auf die wesentlichen Funktionen von robocopy. Gute GUI, intuitiv bedienbar. Nutze robocopy seit vielen Jahren, das ist der beste Scheduler und die beste GUI zur Zeit!
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  • No ads, no fuss, no tricky installs. Works as advertised and by far the best backup freeware I have ever used.
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  • good easy to use
  • Great GUI wrapper for RoboCopy. Very simple to configure and use.
  • This is a very useful program. Thank you to the author. I experienced some good news and some bad news when I tested RoboMirror: My first test was copying the contents of a folder on one drive to an empty folder on another drive. This was on a Windows 8.1 64b system. The pleasant surprise was that the Last Modified date of all folders in the new destination were retained. No apparent need for the DCOPY:T switch. My second application (having assumed my test was valid) was to copy the contents of one folder on a W2K system to an empty folder on a W7Pro system. In this instance the folders copied to the destination all showed the current date for Last Modified. So I assume you should always specify the DCOPY:T switch.
  • This is truly an awesome app. I'm using it daily ;-)
  • What a backup program should be - simple, reliable and easy to use.