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Synchronise your local and remote files using FTP Synchroniser

by Chris Wiles

01 Aug 2007

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Screengrab Most of us have free web space as part of our broadband connection, but hardly any of us want to set up a homepage. Fear not, you could use this space to store your work, data, music and to share files between various computers. The remote server is always accessible, providing you have an Internet connection. You could be in New York or London, each way it's always available. The only snag is that the files you store on your laptop need to be synchronised with the remote server and vice versa.

FTP Synchroniser 3.4.38 is a FTP application designed for one purpose, to enable you to synchronise your files from your computer to a remote server and the other way around. If the same files apply across multiple computers, then you can use the bi-directional synchronisation to make sure the correct files are available on either machine.

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