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#85#24 'TK'The limitation figures that you reported for 'GoodSync' , are wrong and wrong by a huge amount. You do not get anything close to ten thousand transfers per month. The figure for transfers per month is not mentioned in any of the readme files or help files that come with Goodsync. I have used (tried to use) the free version of goodsync off and on during a period of time lasting approximately three years. Being somewhat of an optimist, I keep hoping that this newest version of Goodsync is actually going to work.
You can tell from what I have already written that it never does.Normally I synchronize passwords used on the various websites on to thumb drives. I do not come close to visiting one hundred NEW websites between my resynchronization of the thumb drives. Using two thumb drives with files synced between the two just the day, starts becoming a problem on the third day that have tried to use the goodsync product. Most of the time but I am synchronizing the two thumb drives I am synchronizing at the most 10 to 12 file names. The first and second synchronization has always worked correctly. The third synchronization, which it contained the fewest new files, stumbles and refuses to run giving me an error message telling about the limitations of the free version of Goodsync. As I have explained, I have never gotten close to the limit.The Microsoft SyncToy program has one major shortcoming.
Once that you have set up the two entities that you want to synchronize your stuck with that profile. You cannot edit a profile in SyncToy.The synchronization programs that I currently have on my desktop and use every few days include Microsoft SyncToy, Allway Sync, and Sync Now. They all do a good job at synchronizing folders on my computer.
Today's GOTD offering, 'Beyond Sync Pro' likewise is a good performer. #24 'TK'The limitation figures that you reported for 'GoodSync' (are wrong and wrong by a huge amount. You do not get anything close to ten thousand transfers per month.
The figure for transfers per month is not mentioned in any of the readme files or help files that come with Goodsync. I have used (tried to use) the free version of goodsync off and on during a period of time lasting approximately three years.
Being somewhat of an optimist, I keep hoping that this newest version of Goodsync is actually going to work. You can tell from what I have already written that it never does.Normally I synchronize passwords used on the various websites on to thumb drives. I do not come close to visiting one hundred NEW websites between my resynchronization of the thumb drives.
Using two thumb drives with files synced between the two just the day, starts becoming a problem on the third day that have tried to use the goodsync product. Most of the time but I am synchronizing the two thumb drives I am synchronizing at the most 10 to 12 file names. The first and second synchronization has always worked correctly. The third synchronization, which it contained the fewest new files, stumbles and refuses to run giving me an error message telling about the limitations of the free version of Goodsync. As I have explained, I have never gotten close to the limit.The Microsoft SyncToy program has one major shortcoming.
Once that you have set up the two entities that you want to synchronize your stuck with that profile. You cannot edit a profile in SyncToy.The synchronization programs that I currently have on my desktop and use every few days include Microsoft SyncToy, Allway Sync, and Sync Now. They all do a good job at synchronizing folders on my computer. Today's GOTD offering, 'Beyond Sync Pro' likewise is a good performer. If you want to copy and sync files you probably can't do better that Robocopy, which is included in Vista and Windows 2003 Server.Robocopy will copy all associated access control lists (ACLs), will resume after a network outage.
Other features include file mirroring and drive mapping between file shares on two different computers and a whole lot more.It may be a bit advanced for the average user but there is a tutorial ata video athttp://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/itdojo/?p=187. #75I really think theres better options to do data backups with then todays offer so I'm passing. I already have 'Titan backup'. 'Second Copy 7', (which unfortunately doesn't sync like it claims so I have to stay on top of it) & the one that I prefer comes bundled free with a One Touch 4, external hard drive by 'Seagate'.It's sync capabilities are unmatched in my experience & I'm a backup freak!
It deletes, updated, backups compressed files & knows when an existing file has been modified & saved.Too bad thats the best thing about a 'Seagate' external hard drive. I've had issues with mine since the second week after I received it.
At least their guarantee replacement service is good! I seem to have a good one now that I'm on my second replacement.The bottom line is, todays offer seems to be weak & for some, it has registration issues but that seems to be the norm for some visitors! If you need one, try it, if not, don't waste your time. It's certainly not a top of the line sync/backup program. Just get everything copied & create a system restore point before you try this one.
It never hurts to be safe & safes always better then sorry. I really think theres better options to do data backups with then todays offer so I'm passing. I already have 'Titan backup'. 'Second Copy 7', (which unfortunately doesn't sync like it claims so I have to stay on top of it) & the one that I prefer comes bundled free with a One Touch 4, external hard drive by 'Seagate'.It's sync capabilities are unmatched in my experience & I'm a backup freak! It deletes, updated, backups compressed files & knows when an existing file has been modified & saved.Too bad thats the best thing about a 'Seagate' external hard drive.
I've had issues with mine since the second week after I received it. At least their guarantee replacement service is good! I seem to have a good one now that I'm on my second replacement.The bottom line is, todays offer seems to be weak & for some, it has registration issues but that seems to be the norm for some visitors! If you need one, try it, if not, don't waste your time. It's certainly not a top of the line sync/backup program. Just get everything copied & create a system restore point before you try this one.
It never hurts to be safe & safes always better then sorry. #73Thank you for another chance to acquire this good sync utility, GOTD and Fevosoft. This program was previously offered here on June 11 this year. Therefore, readers can find useful information in the comments on that date. For your convenience, this is my comment from then (#12):'Thank you, GOTD and Fevosoft, for offering this synchronization utility.
I have been looking for a good free sync tool for a long time, as my blog readers know. I recommended Allway Sync in post, and followed up in post.
However, the free version of Allway Sync limits the number of files it processes in a month (as does the free version of today’s giveaway, Beyond Sync), so I started searching again. I described the features I look for in a syncing utility in post.
I also have been trying some Web-hosted sync services, such as Microsoft FolderShare. New note 11/4/08: I am now very happily using Dropbox for syncing, as described in my last post at.' Today’s giveaway looks falls short of Allway Sync’s functionality, and has a slightly less appealing interface. However, it compares well to most of the free sync tools I’ve seen.' Beyond Sync installed easily and smoothly on my XP machine (I’ll try the Vista machine later).
New note 11/4/08: It worked fine. The wizard for setting up synchronization tasks is relatively clear and easy to follow. Its advantages include: real-time synchronization whenever a file is changed, plus a capable scheduler; inclusion and exclusion filters; running multiple sync tasks in one go; backing up to a zip file; and even the ability to change the file name case during copying (though I’m not sure how useful this is).'
However, Beyond Sync has some serious flaws, too. Among them are useful functions that I have found in other programs, such as: In bidirectional syncing, there is no option to prevent deleting files that are absent on one side (this can be dangerous, as commenter #10 seems to have discovered); there is no versioning function, nor backup of deleted files; there is no option to ignore one-hour differences in time stamps; and — this is a biggie — you cannot change the sync actions shown in the preview window. It also does not start syncing when a flash drive is plugged into the USB port, which would have been a nice feature.' In conclusion, today’s giveaway can be very useful to someone looking for a free sync tool, though I have found freeware sync tools that compare quite well, namely DSynchronize and JFileSync.
Someone willing to pay for a really good, unlimited sync tool should consider Allway Sync or what appears to be its cousin, GoodSync.' The brief release notes on the Fevosoft site do not indicate that any of my complaints have been addressed in this new version of Beyond Sync.I hope this is helpful.GOTD moderators: I posted this comment less than an hour after the giveaway's availability, and then twice more during the day, and my comment never appeared. What gives?. Thank you for another chance to acquire this good sync utility, GOTD and Fevosoft. This program was previously offered here on June 11 this year. Therefore, readers can find useful information in the comments on that date here.
For your convenience, this is my comment from then (#12):'Thank you, GOTD and Fevosoft, for offering this synchronization utility. I have been looking for a good free sync tool for a long time, as my blog readers know.
I recommended Allway Sync in post #27, and followed up in post #28. However, the free version of Allway Sync limits the number of files it processes in a month (as does the free version of today’s giveaway, Beyond Sync), so I started searching again.
I described the features I look for in a syncing utility in post #58. I also have been trying some Web-hosted sync services, such as Microsoft FolderShare.
New note 11/4/08: I am now very happily using Dropbox for syncing, as described in my last post at #76.' Today’s giveaway looks falls short of Allway Sync’s functionality, and has a slightly less appealing interface. However, it compares well to most of the free sync tools I’ve seen.' Beyond Sync installed easily and smoothly on my XP machine (I’ll try the Vista machine later). New note 11/4/08: It worked fine. The wizard for setting up synchronization tasks is relatively clear and easy to follow. Its advantages include: real-time synchronization whenever a file is changed, plus a capable scheduler; inclusion and exclusion filters; running multiple sync tasks in one go; backing up to a zip file; and even the ability to change the file name case during copying (though I’m not sure how useful this is).'
However, Beyond Sync has some serious flaws, too. Among them are useful functions that I have found in other programs, such as: In bidirectional syncing, there is no option to prevent deleting files that are absent on one side (this can be dangerous, as commenter #10 seems to have discovered); there is no versioning function, nor backup of deleted files; there is no option to ignore one-hour differences in time stamps; and — this is a biggie — you cannot change the sync actions shown in the preview window. It also does not start syncing when a flash drive is plugged into the USB port, which would have been a nice feature.' In conclusion, today’s giveaway can be very useful to someone looking for a free sync tool, though I have found freeware sync tools that compare quite well, namely DSynchronize and JFileSync. Someone willing to pay for a really good, unlimited sync tool should consider Allway Sync or what appears to be its cousin, GoodSync.'
The brief release notes on the Fevosoft site do not indicate that any of my complaints have been addressed in this new version of Beyond Sync.I hope this is helpful.GOTD moderators: I posted this comment less than an hour after the giveaway's availability, and then twice more during the day, and my comment never appeared. What gives?. #71It seems like a pretty good program to me. I have GoodSync at home and was wondering if I could bring it to work on the same license. But this program is similar though not as sophisticated.
It has some of the same features. When using, make sure you study the methods of syncing available and choose the right one for your project. Failing to do so could be disasterous. Their is one method that deletes files that you deleted on the other side. I am going to experiment with that, by creating files on one side and deleting a file I don't need and see what happens to the created file and the matching file of the one I deleted using that setting.As for the error code, I got one after the second time I went on my computer and made a change, while the BS was still open. This is a good idea by the way, run the Preview on your chosen folders and look down all the way. I had one folder where the name was all caps and on the other side it wasn't.
It is case sensitive. It would have copied the Edge folder to my USB stick and the EDGE folder to my harddrive. So I would have had two Edge folders. But my first change was a file that didn't belong in the folder it was in.
I went to my computer moved it manually then ran Preview again. That was OK, but the Folder name change was too much for it, so when I ran Preview after that, an error message. I closed BS and restarted and it worked fine.You probably want to not sync desktop.ini or GSData (a folder my USB stick makes that backs up files. Something like that you will want to exclude, that is easy to do.What I can't find is a way of naming the Task. It is called New Task 1, that would be fine I guess if I only had one task. But when you have more then you need descriptive names. I haven't checked help, though I am surprised I need to, since it should be pretty intuitive, like right click on the name and option rename, but that isn't there.All in all if you are an average user, it should work fine for you.
If you have very complicated syncs that need to be done, you might want something a lot more professional and with more file manageability. It would be nice to have been able to make those changes I needed to make right there in the preview tree for one.This is a thumbs up. It seems like a pretty good program to me. I have GoodSync at home and was wondering if I could bring it to work on the same license. But this program is similar though not as sophisticated.
It has some of the same features. When using, make sure you study the methods of syncing available and choose the right one for your project. Failing to do so could be disasterous.
Their is one method that deletes files that you deleted on the other side. I am going to experiment with that, by creating files on one side and deleting a file I don't need and see what happens to the created file and the matching file of the one I deleted using that setting.As for the error code, I got one after the second time I went on my computer and made a change, while the BS was still open. This is a good idea by the way, run the Preview on your chosen folders and look down all the way. I had one folder where the name was all caps and on the other side it wasn't. It is case sensitive. It would have copied the Edge folder to my USB stick and the EDGE folder to my harddrive.
So I would have had two Edge folders. But my first change was a file that didn't belong in the folder it was in.
I went to my computer moved it manually then ran Preview again. That was OK, but the Folder name change was too much for it, so when I ran Preview after that, an error message. I closed BS and restarted and it worked fine.You probably want to not sync desktop.ini or GSData (a folder my USB stick makes that backs up files. Something like that you will want to exclude, that is easy to do.What I can't find is a way of naming the Task. It is called New Task 1, that would be fine I guess if I only had one task. But when you have more then you need descriptive names.
I haven't checked help, though I am surprised I need to, since it should be pretty intuitive, like right click on the name and option rename, but that isn't there.All in all if you are an average user, it should work fine for you. If you have very complicated syncs that need to be done, you might want something a lot more professional and with more file manageability.
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It would be nice to have been able to make those changes I needed to make right there in the preview tree for one.This is a thumbs up. #60The best comparison/sync program I have ever seen is Beyond Compare (No relation to Beyond Sync). Beyond Sync can't hold a candle to BC. The guys at Scooter Software have it down to a science. I've used it at my last two jobs.
It does 3 way merging (Pro version) and 2 way merging, sync, folder and file comparison, flags significant and insignificant file changes based on rule sets, syntax highlighting, has plug in support, and is fully scriptable.If you are looking for free, BC is not it. If you want a wicked comparison/syncing tool, I don't know of a better one. They have a free trial. Plus the latest version has a Windows and Linux build.
The best comparison/sync program I have ever seen is Beyond Compare (No relation to Beyond Sync). Beyond Sync can't hold a candle to BC. The guys at Scooter Software have it down to a science. I've used it at my last two jobs. It does 3 way merging (Pro version) and 2 way merging, sync, folder and file comparison, flags significant and insignificant file changes based on rule sets, syntax highlighting, has plug in support, and is fully scriptable.If you are looking for free, BC is not it.
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If you want a wicked comparison/syncing tool, I don't know of a better one. They have a free trial. Plus the latest version has a Windows and Linux build.http://www.scootersoftware.com. #58Installation was straightforward although the GAOTD install had to verify online before it would run even though the Beyond Sync site install download does not (and the registration code works with either in case anyone needs to reinstall at a later date). But this is a minus to me because I like having no install required software because of work PC restrictions. I have hardware DEP enabled on XP and did not need an exception.The interface is intuitive but bulky as when I tried to resize the window, it would pause because of the interface graphics.Setting up sync jobs is also intuitive, but the sync methods concern me.
Beyond Sync does not appear to keep track of the files in source and destination folders so you have the choice in the last two sync methods to either be able to increase files being synced or the opposite. Let me explain. Both methods says it will keep the source/destination the same, but one method will recognize new files and sync that, and the other method will detect missing files and delete.
I might have this wrong, but that's how I am reading the sync methods.Beyond Sync can schedule the jobs based on time using another provided scheduler program.I have used various sync programs to help me keep copies of files on alternative storage. To me, Beyond Sync is immature. My current favorite program to use is Synkron Portable which is in beta. It is open source and free, and does pretty much what Beyond Sync does except it does not require installation nor feature auto Windows share login.Before Synkron, I was using Allway Sync 'n' Go Portable, but its crazy free mode licensing limits 20K files per month, and would include files on your blacklist; so I quickly hit that limit. Allway does have a nice feature to sync with ftp servers, though.I do not like Microsoft's SyncToy because it does not have a scheduler and requires installation.I could not justify $25 for a full license when Synkron appears to do the job better.My first review, thanks GAOTD. Installation was straightforward although the GAOTD install had to verify online before it would run even though the Beyond Sync site install download does not (and the registration code works with either in case anyone needs to reinstall at a later date).
But this is a minus to me because I like having no install required software because of work PC restrictions. I have hardware DEP enabled on XP and did not need an exception.The interface is intuitive but bulky as when I tried to resize the window, it would pause because of the interface graphics.Setting up sync jobs is also intuitive, but the sync methods concern me. Beyond Sync does not appear to keep track of the files in source and destination folders so you have the choice in the last two sync methods to either be able to increase files being synced or the opposite. Let me explain.
Both methods says it will keep the source/destination the same, but one method will recognize new files and sync that, and the other method will detect missing files and delete. I might have this wrong, but that's how I am reading the sync methods.Beyond Sync can schedule the jobs based on time using another provided scheduler program.I have used various sync programs to help me keep copies of files on alternative storage. To me, Beyond Sync is immature. My current favorite program to use is Synkron Portable which is in beta. It is open source and free, and does pretty much what Beyond Sync does except it does not require installation nor feature auto Windows share login.Before Synkron, I was using Allway Sync 'n' Go Portable, but its crazy free mode licensing limits 20K files per month, and would include files on your blacklist; so I quickly hit that limit. Allway does have a nice feature to sync with ftp servers, though.I do not like Microsoft's SyncToy because it does not have a scheduler and requires installation.I could not justify $25 for a full license when Synkron appears to do the job better.My first review, thanks GAOTD. #55SyncToy has a very nice interface but is really slow on my computer.
Also, I don't know whether it was XP Service Pack 3 or SyncToy that gave me the blue screen of death, and I'm not going to try again to find out.Allway Sync seems to be better. I've heard good things about it and just started trying it out yesterday - it's pretty fast, accurate, asks you in cases where it's not sure, and always previews before actually synchronising. I don't think it has zip capability but I'm not sure.The really fast option is the command line xcopy 'C:source.' E:target /d /s /y /f, but that isn't true synchronization - it just copies the new/modified files, it doesn't do deletions or renaming.Must admit I haven't tried out this Beyond Sync yet, so I don't know how well it compares. SyncToy has a very nice interface but is really slow on my computer. Also, I don't know whether it was XP Service Pack 3 or SyncToy that gave me the blue screen of death, and I'm not going to try again to find out.Allway Sync seems to be better.
I've heard good things about it and just started trying it out yesterday - it's pretty fast, accurate, asks you in cases where it's not sure, and always previews before actually synchronising. I don't think it has zip capability but I'm not sure.The really fast option is the command line xcopy 'C:source.' E:target /d /s /y /f, but that isn't true synchronization - it just copies the new/modified files, it doesn't do deletions or renaming.Must admit I haven't tried out this Beyond Sync yet, so I don't know how well it compares. #52Apologies if this comment appears more than once. I tried posting it over 7 hours ago, and again maybe 3 hours ago, and neither has appeared on the site. I am reposting my comment only because I think it contains useful information that could be valuable to my fellow GOTD followers.JPThank you for another chance to acquire this good sync utility, GOTD and Fevosoft. This program was previously offered here on June 11 this year.
Therefore, readers can find useful information in the comments on that date. For your convenience, this is my comment from then (#12):'Thank you, GOTD and Fevosoft, for offering this synchronization utility.
I have been looking for a good free sync tool for a long time, as my blog readers know. I recommended Allway Sync in post, and followed up in post. However, the free version of Allway Sync limits the number of files it processes in a month (as does the free version of today’s giveaway, Beyond Sync), so I started searching again.
I described the features I look for in a syncing utility in post. I also have been trying some Web-hosted sync services, such as Microsoft FolderShare. New note 11/4/08: I am now very happily using Dropbox for syncing, as described in my last post at.' Today’s giveaway looks falls short of Allway Sync’s functionality, and has a slightly less appealing interface.
However, it compares well to most of the free sync tools I’ve seen.' Beyond Sync installed easily and smoothly on my XP machine (I’ll try the Vista machine later). New note 11/4/08: It worked fine. The wizard for setting up synchronization tasks is relatively clear and easy to follow. Its advantages include: real-time synchronization whenever a file is changed, plus a capable scheduler; inclusion and exclusion filters; running multiple sync tasks in one go; backing up to a zip file; and even the ability to change the file name case during copying (though I’m not sure how useful this is).' However, Beyond Sync has some serious flaws, too. Among them are useful functions that I have found in other programs, such as: In bidirectional syncing, there is no option to prevent deleting files that are absent on one side (this can be dangerous, as commenter #10 seems to have discovered); there is no versioning function, nor backup of deleted files; there is no option to ignore one-hour differences in time stamps; and — this is a biggie — you cannot change the sync actions shown in the preview window.
It also does not start syncing when a flash drive is plugged into the USB port, which would have been a nice feature.' In conclusion, today’s giveaway can be very useful to someone looking for a free sync tool, though I have found freeware sync tools that compare quite well, namely DSynchronize and JFileSync. Someone willing to pay for a really good, unlimited sync tool should consider Allway Sync or what appears to be its cousin, GoodSync.' The brief release notes on the Fevosoft site do not indicate that any of my complaints have been addressed in this new version of Beyond Sync.I hope this is helpful.
Apologies if this comment appears more than once. I tried posting it over 7 hours ago, and again maybe 3 hours ago, and neither has appeared on the site. I am reposting my comment only because I think it contains useful information that could be valuable to my fellow GOTD followers.JPThank you for another chance to acquire this good sync utility, GOTD and Fevosoft. This program was previously offered here on June 11 this year.
Therefore, readers can find useful information in the comments on that date here. For your convenience, this is my comment from then (#12):'Thank you, GOTD and Fevosoft, for offering this synchronization utility. I have been looking for a good free sync tool for a long time, as my blog readers know. I recommended Allway Sync in post #27, and followed up in post #28. However, the free version of Allway Sync limits the number of files it processes in a month (as does the free version of today’s giveaway, Beyond Sync), so I started searching again. I described the features I look for in a syncing utility in post #58.
I also have been trying some Web-hosted sync services, such as Microsoft FolderShare. New note 11/4/08: I am now very happily using Dropbox for syncing, as described in my last post at #76.' Today’s giveaway looks falls short of Allway Sync’s functionality, and has a slightly less appealing interface. However, it compares well to most of the free sync tools I’ve seen.'
Beyond Sync installed easily and smoothly on my XP machine (I’ll try the Vista machine later). New note 11/4/08: It worked fine. The wizard for setting up synchronization tasks is relatively clear and easy to follow. Its advantages include: real-time synchronization whenever a file is changed, plus a capable scheduler; inclusion and exclusion filters; running multiple sync tasks in one go; backing up to a zip file; and even the ability to change the file name case during copying (though I’m not sure how useful this is).' However, Beyond Sync has some serious flaws, too.
Among them are useful functions that I have found in other programs, such as: In bidirectional syncing, there is no option to prevent deleting files that are absent on one side (this can be dangerous, as commenter #10 seems to have discovered); there is no versioning function, nor backup of deleted files; there is no option to ignore one-hour differences in time stamps; and — this is a biggie — you cannot change the sync actions shown in the preview window. It also does not start syncing when a flash drive is plugged into the USB port, which would have been a nice feature.' In conclusion, today’s giveaway can be very useful to someone looking for a free sync tool, though I have found freeware sync tools that compare quite well, namely DSynchronize and JFileSync.
Someone willing to pay for a really good, unlimited sync tool should consider Allway Sync or what appears to be its cousin, GoodSync.' The brief release notes on the Fevosoft site do not indicate that any of my complaints have been addressed in this new version of Beyond Sync.I hope this is helpful. #46I might have tried this before I found FolderShare, (www.foldershare.com). Foldershare is FREE, allows you to sync folders on all your computers, and share folders with your friends over the internet! If you cnfigure it to do so, you can browse your hard drives at home(and copy files) from ANYWHERE with an internet connection, not just your own laptop.
You can also use it to keep all files in certain folders sync'd. I use it now instead of NetworkNow or Network Magic to share and sync files between my desktops and laptops and my media center PC. I might have tried this before I found FolderShare, (www.foldershare.com). Foldershare is FREE, allows you to sync folders on all your computers, and share folders with your friends over the internet! If you cnfigure it to do so, you can browse your hard drives at home(and copy files) from ANYWHERE with an internet connection, not just your own laptop. You can also use it to keep all files in certain folders sync'd.
I use it now instead of NetworkNow or Network Magic to share and sync files between my desktops and laptops and my media center PC. SyncBack is a freeware alternative. I liked it so much, I upgraded to SyncBackSE. There is also a Pro version.SyncBack can be dowloaded here.
(scroll down page to '100% Freeware from 2BrightSparks')A comparision of the 3 versions can be seen here.