16 May 2011
Good tool for synchronising files, although using a third-party (.Mac-esque) online storage facility would make more sense.
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Platform: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 64-bit, Windows 7, Windows Vista 64-bit
Manufacturer: ITSTH
Size: 4.7MB
Number of Downloads: 960
Price: Free
We don’t generally update or upgrade our computers like we did a few years ago. Indeed, if you’re only ever using Office software, you’ll probably keep the computer you purchase now, for a few years.
However, we’re spending some of this spare cash on other items, such as a laptop or a second home computer. We like to keep our systems configured in a particular manner, so switching from our main computer to our laptop is seamless. We like to keep the same work templates, our important data, customer information and more.
The problem facing us is that we don’t always work on both computers simultaneously, nor do we have the time to backup our work and data and then manually transfer the files to our other computer….and back again.
Easy2Sync is an application that aims to keep the files on each computer updated, by synchronising files between two computers.
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From what I could tell, and I know it only supports sub directories but what a pain. I have many sub directories and I wasn't going to creat 50 tasks to try this any further. I suppose it isn't a bad software but needs more sync options. For now, I will simply drag and drop to my other pc.
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