Re: File Timestamps
- From: "Allan Jones" <a.jones@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 30 Aug 2005 07:32:19 -0700
RobDee wrote:
> > I'll definitely be giving this the 30 day trial, looks similar to
> Synchromagic I've just started trying out, but even more clear as to what's
> happening and more visual (I'm a "visual learner"). Cheers for the input
> Allan.
>
> Rob (OP)
>
By all means contact me if you want any help with it.
I also use AJC Directory Synchroniser in 'mirror' mode to keep a mirror
of my main hard drive on a network hard drive. There's hardly a day
that goes by without my using AJC Directory Synchroniser 2 or 3 times.
It's usually a quick business to get all the things synchronised that
need to by synchronised, and I like being able to see what it's going
to do before it does it.
The current version has an archive facility, which is handy if you
discover that the latest version of a file is not the one you want to
have synchronised. That has happened to me before now.
Allan
.
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