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Chronosync vs goodsync
Chronosync vs goodsync







  1. CHRONOSYNC VS GOODSYNC PRO
  2. CHRONOSYNC VS GOODSYNC SOFTWARE
  3. CHRONOSYNC VS GOODSYNC PC

CHRONOSYNC VS GOODSYNC PRO

ChronoSync and Synk solve this problem by optionally allowing synchronisation using a control daemon on the remote host, and using their own protocol.ĬhronoSync Pro Detects metadata changes, displays metadata, Optional own protocol for $10 more Con No live sync Synk Pro Live sync, Optional own protocol Con CPU intensive, can not exclude folders, does not detect metadata changes (though it is copied if the file is changed) Synk Pro Pro Live sync, Optional own protocol, N-way sync Con CPU intensive, does not detect metadata changes (though it is copied if the file is changed), slightly less intuitive user interface Synchronize Plus Pro Very easy to use preview window, displays size to copy, take per-folder or per-file based actions Con Does not retain basic metadata (file permissions), No live sync Synchronize Pro Pro Very easy to use preview window, displays size to copy, take per-folder or per-file based actions Con Expensive, No live sync, does not detect metadata changes (though it is copied if the file is changed) Conclussion A disadvantage of synchronisation over a Apple File Share is that the AFP protocol does not support extended permissions (ACL), and that it may be slow if you have lots of files to check.

CHRONOSYNC VS GOODSYNC SOFTWARE

I did some extensive testing of Synchronize, Synk and ChronoSync.Īll software above has the ability to auto-mount Apple File Shares (AFP). SuperDuper ($28) or Carbon Copy Cloner (donationware) are good choices.Ĭomparison of Synchronize, Synk and ChronoSync If you're mostly interested in simple backup software, While not all information is complete, it does give a good set of criteria to check for. Stores your data in the cloud, you pay a yearly fee for the amount of data you store.įor more option, I recommend Joe Kissell's Review of nearly 100 Mac backup apps. Here are the main Synchronization software programs for the Mac, roughly in order or recommendation.įlexible and powerful, for $10 adds custom remote backup protocolįlexible and powerful, allows live synchronizationīasic synchronization, does not retain permissions List of Software Synchronization Software 3.7 Synchronization application speed tests.3.2 Synchronization application intelligence tests.3.1 Synchronization application basic tests.2 Comparison of Synchronize, Synk and ChronoSync.At the moment, I am going to remain with WDSync as whilst it is quite limited in what it can do, it does what I need it to do, simply multiple machine (desktop, laptop, phone, tablet) sync to my WD My Cloud Ultra Ex2, which acts as a pretty decent personal cloud. That’s more limited than WDSync, which I have set up to sync a series of folders on different drives, and as yet I can’t find a way to do this with this limited version of GoodSync.

CHRONOSYNC VS GOODSYNC PC

So, I reset the job, working from a single drive on my PC and selecting multiple folders, which it seemed to be happy with. However, on setting GoodSync up on my PC, it allowed me to set up one job and when I went to set up another I got a messgae saying that I had exceeded WD free version limtiations and would need to pay for GoodSync WD paid license to get unlimited jobs.

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According to the WD email, GoodSync for WD is a limited free version though with more features than WDSync. So, I have just given it a go, but ran into a significant problem. I received this email too and have ondered whether to move over to GoodSync.









Chronosync vs goodsync