Allway Sync
Allway Sync is backup and file synchronization software that allows backing up and synchronizing files to the same or different drives, to different media (CD, DVD, Flash, zip), or to a remote server.[2]
Developer(s) | Botkind, Inc. |
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Initial release | April 10, 2004 |
Stable release | 20.0.5
/ April 8, 2020 |
Operating system | Windows 2000 and later[1] |
Available in | 38 languages |
Type | Backup software |
License | Freemium |
Website | allwaysync |
Features
- Like Super Flexible File Synchronizer, GoodSync and Unison File Synchronizer, it has the capability to remember the previous state of directories in a database, and thus also synchronize deletions.
- It can synchronize more than two directories at once.
- It can update and back-up files over a local network or the Internet, although the functionality of FTP support is debated [3]
- Support for many file systems, like FAT, NTFS, SAMBA, NetWare, CDFS, and UDF.
- Includes a scheduler.
- File masks and filters.
Versions
There are various versions.[4] Users of the freeware version are requested to buy the pro version if they use the software for a commercial purpose or to synchronize more than 40,000 files in 30-day period. This pro version has exactly the same functionality as the free version.
- Allway sync (freeware version)
- Allway sync Pro (for use in businesses, governments military and other enterprise environments. Removes the 40,000 files/month limitation)
- Allway Sync 'n' Go (For USB and other removable drives)
- Allway Sync 'n' Go U3 (For U3-enabled flash devices)
- Allway Sync 'n' Go in Portable Application Format (for USB sticks)
See also
References
- "Allway Sync page on Cnet". Cnet. 2009-08-04. Retrieved 2009-08-11.
- "Allway Sync homepage".
- Kerner, Sean (2008-02-13). "Get In Sync with File Syncing Software". Tom's Guide. Retrieved 2009-07-01.
- http://forum.filezilla-project.org/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=12164
- "Various versions of Allway Sync on Cnet". Cnet. Retrieved 2009-07-10.
External links
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