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   VOICE News Service to All   
   [VOICENWS] SW: New Version EasySYnc 1.1    
   08 Nov 10 10:29:20   
   
   Nov 2010 18:51:02 -0500   
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   ++ From the VOICE OS/2-eCS News Service   http://www.os2voice.org ++    
      
   From: ktmeringtonDESPAM@DESPAMgmail.com   
      
   I would like to inform you that a new version of my synchronisation and backup   
   program EasySync (Ver 1.1) is as of today available on Hobbes in the directory   
   /pub/incoming", but will probably be moved to the directory /pub/os2/util/disk   
   in the next few days.     
      
   With the latest version of EasySync (1.1) its even easier to synchronise   
   directories thanks to the built in support for NetDrive. Together with   
   NetDrive you can now synchronise with an FTP site, or synchronise/backup your   
   files with a SAMBA server or a NTFS disk. EasySync lets you see at a glance   
   what files need to be updated between two directories whether they reside on   
   the same machine or even on separate PC's on the network. This simple but   
   powerful graphical interface allows you show files which should be updated,   
   files that have been deleted, files that are missing, files that are newer and   
   older, were deleted etc., plus the proposed transfer direction. Transfer can   
   be set to bi-directional to fully synchronize two directories or   
   uni-directional to limit which directory(ies) is/are updated as may often be   
   the case when backing up files. A choice to display files/directories which   
   have been selected to be ignored during the synchronisation process is a   
   standard option     
      
      
   Failsafe:     
      
      
   Whenever a file is about to be overwritten or deleted it is first stored on   
   disk for later retrieval should it be necessary. The location of these files   
   is called the Vault. The vault contains any number of versions of the same   
   file every time that file is deleted or overwritten. The number of versions   
   stored is only limited by the available disk space or by a number that you as   
   a user have specified. All transactions are logged so that you can always   
   verify what actions have taken place.     
      
       
      
   Features:     
      
      
   Warpin Installation   
   Multi core/processor support.   
   Memory footprint is Multilingual (English,  French, German, Dutch, Swedish,   
   Spanish)     
      
       
      
   Regards Keith Merrington   
      
   Links:   
      
   * http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/cgi-bin/h-search?key=EasySync110.wpi   
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