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Everything Else => General Support and Discussion => Zaurus General Forums => Archived Forums => Software => Topic started by: Snappy on October 25, 2007, 12:07:39 pm
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SyncToy is a free download from MS. It does only one thing: Synchronizing folders, and it does it pretty well.
Simply install it into your PC, setup a folder on your hdd you want to sync with a folder on your z and you are done.
You can also run it in a non-interactive mode, though the UI will still run, showing you what is done.
You do that by running synctoy.exe -r "my label" to run a synchronization pair labelled "my label" or synctoy.exe -r to run all sync pairs that are configured to run.
I currently have it setup and I must say I am using my Z a lot more now. With notepad++ on my notebooks and zedit on my Z, my memo/notes are easily kept in sync with a simply USB cable.
I'm in Sync Nirvana ...
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[!--quoteo(post=0:date=:name=MS)--][div class=\'quotetop\']QUOTE(MS)[/div][div class=\'quotemain\'][!--quotec--]Support for 800x600 screen resolution;[/quote]
A funny feature for a directory synchronization toy.
You might want to check twice before syncing after summertime-changes if the toy relies on mtimes and doesn't actually check the files' content. The best tool I know for syncing is unison -- even though it has some rough edges.
But what I actually wanted to say/ask: didn't have windows a synchronizing tool from at leas win95 on? I don't know the English name, maybe "brief-case" or something like that.
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[!--quoteo(post=0:date=:name=MS)--][div class=\'quotetop\']QUOTE(MS)[/div][div class=\'quotemain\'][!--quotec--]Support for 800x600 screen resolution;
A funny feature for a directory synchronization toy.
You might want to check twice before syncing after summertime-changes if the toy relies on mtimes and doesn't actually check the files' content. The best tool I know for syncing is unison -- even though it has some rough edges.
But what I actually wanted to say/ask: didn't have windows a synchronizing tool from at leas win95 on? I don't know the English name, maybe "brief-case" or something like that.
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Aye ... synctoy has an option to check file contents, though that would slow it down a bit. Think it should be doing a hash check or something.
And yeah, there was a brief-case thingie, though I rarely if ever hear of anyone use it. It must suck to be the guy who wrote that app. Probably got retrenched by now.