Syncing files with “Allway Sync”
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I’ve come across a new app that syncs files. It’s called Allway Sync. I used to be a supporter of synctoy from Microsoft. Synctoy is one of Microsoft’s line of powertoys, or little applets designed for power users. You can check those out at http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/powertoys/xppowertoys.mspx. Anyway, Allway Sync allows for syncing files in a number of different ways and if you’ve used a sync program before you’re already familiar with the different ways of doing this. If you’re not leave a comment and I’ll explain it in a different post. Allway Sync will let you sync files to two different destinations. I use it to save my “My Documents” folder to two separate hard drives as I haven’t had the time to setup a raid array for this. You can run Allway Sync from the desktop or allow it to run in the background and make daily, weekly, monthly, etc. backups. Also, Allway Sync can be setup to run when a flash drive or external hard drive is connected to the PC.
Not to mention Allway Sync is free for non-profit users.
