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Synchronizing a folder across 2 drives

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    #11
    I use the Synch function in Total Commander. It lets me see exactly what will be done before it does it and is *very* simple to use.

    It will run from the USB stick too without installing locally.

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      #12
      I liked AllwaySync, the free version works for my use (starts whingeing if you sync too many files too often).

      Now I use xcopy on PC and rsync on *nux, just work out the commands once and save on every medium for a copy/paste to the command line.
      Job motivation: how the powerful steal from the stupid.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Ignis Fatuus View Post
        Now I use xcopy on PC and rsync on *nux, just work out the commands once and save on every medium for a copy/paste to the command line.
        Another vote for rsync on *nix (which includes OS X). It really comes into its own when backing up over a network, for example when backing up websites and mail folders from a hosting ISP (you need ssh access for this).
        Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.

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