15 Feb 2012
A very useful utility for anyone who uses more than one computer
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Type: Free for personal use only
Platform: Windows Vista 64-bit, Windows 7, Windows 7 64-bit, Windows Vista, Windows XP
Manufacturer: Siber Systems Inc
Size: 5.8MB
Number of Downloads: 3551
Price: Free (Pro edition available)
USB keys are very useful for transporting information, but it can quickly become difficult to remember which files are the most up to date.
Goodsync solves this problem by making sure the latest copies of files are automatically copied between computers.
Multiple jobs can be created so it is possible to use this for simple backups, as well as keeping on top of multiple file versions. Jobs can also be set to only work in particular directions so the original files are untouched.
Note that with this free version, after 30 days you can have three synchronisation jobs set up, each with a limit of 100 files at any one point in time.
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Misleading calling it freeware
As the previous comment points out, this is not really freeware. Listing it as such is misleading to your readers and I would have expected better from your website. Shame.
Posted by: Fred Smith 23 Sep 2010
Thanks for the article
Thanks for the article :-) FYI We also have a version that runs completely off a USB drive called GoodSync2Go
Posted by: goodsync 26 Sep 2009