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Apr 03

FoldersSynchronizer
The best way to sync and back up on Mac
With Timers, Multiple Folders, Filters, Exclude, Conflicts, Auto-mount Volumes, AppleScript, Settings and Preview.

Normally: $40.00

ZOT Price: $20.00

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FoldersSynchronizer is a nifty and popular utility for Macintosh which synchronizes and backs-up files, folders and disks. It grants several options like Timers, Multiple Folders, Filters, Exclude, Conflicts, Auto-mount Volumes, AppleScript, Settings and Preview.

– FS can backup the whole MacOS X boot disk and make it bootable.
– FS can exactly sync/backup the files/folders deleted or renamed
(Exact Sync and Exact Backup).
– FS can mount volumes automatically.
– FS Session options:
&nbsp&nbspTimers, Multiple Folders, Filters, Exclude, Conflicts,
Automount Volumes, AppleScript, Settings.
– FS can execute in a single task, one or all the Sessions defined in a FS file.
– FS can show the “Items to be copied” Preview List.
– FS can save/display/send.via.email, short or detailed Log Files at any sync/backup done.
– FS can use a “modification date delta seconds” value
when calculating the most recent file.

FoldersSynchronizer is an Universal application running on both Mac-Intel and PPC computers with MacOS X Snow Leopard, Leopard, Tiger, Panther and Jaguar. The Classic version is available too.

The Try button today is for all the version 4.0.1
Visit the developer’s site to download trials of other versions.

Click to Developer’s Site for A LOT more info about everything FS can do!

2 Responses to “FoldersSynchronizer”

  1. randommac Says:

    I’ve used this for years in spite of its quirky interface in versions 1 – 3. I wasn’t aware of the upgrade to version 4, which looks a bit more straightforward.

    This has always been a rock solid, blazingly fast application. I’m glad to see it updated now twice this year already. Looking at the web site I see the upgrade price from v.3 to v.4 is $12 US, so I may go that way instead.

    Definitely worth a try.

  2. MrMojo Says:

    Can anyone compare this to ChronoSync?