![]() Other reviewers notwithstanding, it needs emphasis that most users just want an App that works to relieve their lives of mundane repeated procedures. The other may have problems that I'm not yet aware of but, of the two, it's far closer to what I was looking for. It achieves the true bi-driectional sync, includes a saved folder for deleted files in case something goes wrong, and runs in the tray much more inconspicuously than this one-a behavior I prefer. I found another program on the app store that offers a free version and an upgrade to pro at the same cost as this one. But this is not what I understood when I read about a true bi-directional sync. And if you're planning on just trying to keep two sets of the same files in sync between folders, without ever adding new files to one of those folders, then it will also work for you. (Even when the warning message is enabled in the preferences menu.) If you're planning on syncing files one way, the program works well. If you happen to add a file to one folder that has not been modified since the last sync, then that file will simply be deleted by the program as an "orphan" without so much as a dialog box or warning message. This application purports full bi-directional sync, but it is hobbled by the fact that this is only true with files that have been recently modified. Not useful if you add files to one folder You won't have any help by posting comments here. We strive to make everybody happy with their purchase but we can't help if you complain here without ever contacting us! Some people obviously post comments while they're missing some important features. Note: if you have an issue with the new version, please contact us instead of stating that you're not pleased. Double-click an item and it will be selected in the Finder Hierarchical views show you exactly where an item is in any list.Error reporting gives you a description of an error so you can fix it.Can generate a log each time a synchronization is performed.Any volume you can access in the Finder can be used. ![]() Store login information for remote volumes so that they can be automatically mounted the next time they are needed.Remote volumes shared by another Mac on your network or by a Windows computer.Multiple sources for the synchronization: See the status of the last synchronization session and when it was last synchronized.Ignore warnings when both copies of the same file have been modified since the last synchronization.Decide what happens with orphaned files and recently modified files.Choose the synchronization direction of that pair.Delete items you don't want to be synchronized.Remove some items from the list from being synchronized. ![]()
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