Works on: Windows 10 | Windows 8.1 | Windows 8 | Windows 7 | Windows XP | Windows 2000 | Windows 2003 | Windows 2008 | Windows Vista | Windows 2012 SHA1 Hash: 1aa428ceae3f0618cafc20d846de6779cb0a5040 Size: 1.46 MB File Format: zip
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Publisher Website: External Link Downloads: 561 License: Free
SyncFolders is a free software by Gert-Jan Weerheim and works on Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 2003, Windows 2008, Windows Vista, Windows 2012.
You can download SyncFolders which is 1.46 MB in size and belongs to the software category File Management. SyncFolders was released on 2017-02-24 and last updated on our database on 2017-04-23 and is currently at version 3.4.
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SyncFolders Description
Supports two-way synchronization of files and folders.
Can easily be used as backup tool.
Shows a preview before the actual synchronization takes place. You can override actions if desired.
Detects conflicts or file collisions when a file has changed in both locations since the last sync operation. Therefore, SyncFolders tracks file modifications and deletions in a local database.
Propagates deletions and detects file renames.
File comparison by date and size or by content.
Default actions can be defined in case of synchronization conflicts.
Integrates with Windows' Task Scheduler to support scheduled synchronizations.
Supports file and folder filters.
Can handle long file names and files of any size.
Synchronization from or to UNC paths is supported.
Supports multiple synchronization rules in a single rules file.
Deleted or overwritten files can be moved to the recycle bin or to a time-stamped history folder.
History files can be deleted after a user-defined period.
Unlimited number of files.
Synchronization from command line.
Can ignore one-hour timestamp differences caused by DST switch for synchronization to FAT file systems.