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Super Flexible File Synchronizer

Super Flexible File Synchronizer - 4.30

back up & sync macs, pcs, servers...

All Time: (3.5)
This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 4.30
Release Date: 2008-08-09
License: Commercial
Downloads (this version): 1,038
Downloads (all versions): 6,093
Price: $59.90

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Product Description:

Back up your data and synchronize Macs, PCs, servers, notebooks, and online storage space. You can set up as many different jobs as you need and run them manually or using the scheduler. The software comes with support for Zipping, FTP, SSH/SFTP, WebDAV, Amazon S3 and data encryption. There are powerful synchronization modes, including Standard Copying, Exact Mirror, and SmartTracking. The wealth of features fulfills all requirements that users typically have, while still being easy to use. A Universal Binary will be released soon as well.

What's new in this version:

When synchronizing with a Windows computer, this version adds the capability to use a separate service running on the Windows machine to speed up building the file listing.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel

Additional Requirements:

  • Intel Mac (Universal Binary soon)

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Super Flexible File Synchronizer ReviewLooked good to start with but serious issues - Version: 4.22, 8/2/2008 12:08AM PST

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RIA-45
This software looked good when I loaded it up; lots of functions, easy to use and it set the first sync up fine (between a Network Attached Storage Device (NAS) and a MacBook Air running Leopard 10.5.4)

Then I tried to shut down and that is when the problems started. Unfortunately, the background scheduler refuses to quit when you shut down, so you have to force quit it.

Also, I am not sure that it has actually replicated the files from the MacBook back to the NAS drive that I was syncing.

So all in all not a good experience - I have naturally removed it from the machine.
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Super Flexible File Synchronizer ReviewWe need a good sync applcation on the X platform - Version: 4.0b5, 4/5/2008 01:33AM PST

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ecdltf
I’m using SFFS at work under winNT2000 to sync to my usb-stick and I have to say it is the best product around there. I’ve tried a lot of other applications, but the possibilities of configuration with SFFS are outstanding. Furthermore the soft is capable to detect *movements* of files/olders! I think everybody knows this prob: You rename a folder on one side and the stupid sync program will delete the folder on the other side and then recreate it with the new name. SFFS (if properly configured) detects this kind of change and in place of re-copying all it will adapt to the folder structure as needed.

For syncing my usb-stick to the mac currently I’m using Synchronize! Pro X. It’s a good application and actually the only usable sync application for the mac. But it’s far from being perfect and it’s overpriced!

So I hope that SFFS for mac will be developped to a win-level-comparable status and when this is true I will be the first user to buy it.
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