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Compatible with Windows Vista/XP/2000/98 |
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Windows explorer style interface. |
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Shows two directory structures and overlays them
with color coding. |
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You can also synchronize via FTP. |
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Very easy to use with wizards and hints to help you. |

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Review all file transfer or delete actions before
they happen. |
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Easily schedule your project for automatic synchronization
using the full integration with the Windows scheduler. |

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Built in archiving system lets you undo if a file
is overwritten or deleted by mistake during the synchronization.
Multiple versions of files are stored so you can go
back to an older version of a file. This is compatible
with AJC Active Backup. |
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All settings can be saved as a project for later
use. |
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Recursive comparison of directory trees.
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You can specify what directory patterns to include
or exclude from the explorer view. |
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You can specify what file patterns to include or
exclude from the explorer view. |
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Colors show if a directory or file exists on one
side or both sides. |
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Files can be opened, deleted, renamed, cut, copied,
pasted etc. |
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Sort files by name, extension, modified date, size
etc
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You can compare the file contents using the built
in AJC Diff program
included free. This can do text and binary file comparison. |
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Directory structure and file views can be cached
in memory for faster access on slow networks. |
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Files and directories can be specifically excluded
from the synchronization process. |
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File and directory patterns can be excluded from
the synchronization process. |
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You can synchronize the whole directory structure
or just selected directories or files. |
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Synchronization can include/exclude sub directories. |
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You can synchronize in one direction or both ways
at the same time. |
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Customizable synchronization logic: newer/older/equal
modification date and/or larger/smaller/equal file size.
Can choose to transfer files that only exist on both
sides. |
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When synchronizing in one direction you can delete
files in the destination directory that are not in the
source. This is useful for creating a directory mirror. |
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Can ignore an hour difference in modification stamps
to take account of the way different operating systems
deal with daylight saving changes. |
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Can cope when file date stamps are different by a
few seconds due to being rounded differently by different
operating systems. |
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A synchronize list is shown so you can review what
files will be transferred before you run the synchronize. |
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The synchronize list can be modified by changing
what direction files are to be transferred or removing
files/directories from the transfer. |
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Thumbnails can be shown for graphic files making
it an ideal solution for synchronizing
or backing up digital photos. |
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A report can be produced showing what is recommended
for synchronization. |
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Built in emailing abilities, it can send an email
report after synchronization to let you know if there
were any errors etc. |
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All files on the synchronize list can be saved to
an alternate location directory or zip file. |
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When synchronizing there is a verify option to check
the file was transferred correctly. |
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Specific files or patterns can be marked for special
attention making you double check before you overwrite
them during a synchronize. |
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A report is produced showing what has been synchronized. |
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All operations can be logged to a text file. |
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Customizable colors. |
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Powerful command line options are available so you
can call the program from a batch process. |