You can set up as many different jobs as you need and run them manually or using the scheduler. The software works with local hard drives, network drives and any other mounted volumes. In addition, it comes with support for FTP, SSH, HTTP, WebDAV, and Amazon S3. You can use ZIP compression and data encryption. On Windows NT/2000 or higher, the scheduler can run as a service - without users having to log on. There are powerful synchronization modes, including Standard Copying, Exact Mirror, and SmartTracking.
Features:
- Synchronizes or Backs Up Files.
- Each sync job is saved as a profile.
- Includes a scheduler.
- Internet Support.
- Compression and Encryption Support.
- Detects Moved Files.
- SmartTracking.
- Unattended Mode In this mode, no questions are asked while the profile is run.
- Exact Mirror Mode.
- Copy Locked Files.
- Versioning
- Partial File Updating (or delta copying)
- Database-safe mode
- Can Use Recycle Bin
- File Masks & Filters.
- Daylight Saving Time / Time Zones.
- Easy Resuming On Disk Full.
Macintosh Limitations
A couple of features are not available on Macintosh yet. Where possible, these missing features will be added to the Mac version soon.
- Only one profile can run at the same time. The only exception is that the scheduler can be running a profile while you can start another one using the GUI. This limitation will be gone in the upcoming version 5, a free upgrade for all Mac customers!
- No HTTP downloading from web sites (but WebDAV works fine!).
- On Tiger, real-time synchronization can monitor up to 100 folders and subfolders.
- No limits on Leopard or Snow Leopard!
- Possibly some other platform-specific differences.