On 12/18/07, Daly Jessup <jessup at san.rr.com> wrote: > > At 18 26 -0800 12/17/07, Rick Gordon wrote: >>I'm seeking your input on your preferred method of smart file >>copying. That is, one which will allow the copy of selected folders >>and only copy the files which have new modification dates, and which >>will (optionally, at least) preserve all permissions and advanced >>file flags. >> >>Tools like Carbon Copy Cloner or SuperDuper don't seem well suited >>for simple smart backups. I'm looking forward to more suggestions, >>including (but not preferring) straight terminal commands. I do use >>the ditto command sometimes for this purpose, but find its behavior >>of losing the top level of folder hierarchy annoying. CCC 3 uses a modified version of rsync. Doesn't get any simpler than that. > It's pretty easy to do it with Copy Scripts in SuperDuper. Make your > script, save it, and then it's always available as an option when > running SuperDuper. ("Script" is just a matter of making some > selections, not writing code.) But another program I've heard > praised is FoldersSynchronizer. However, Neither is fully certified > for Leopard yet. > > Carbon Copy Cloner is also popular. It is the cheapest of the > options, at $10, Hmmm!! CCC is donationware, free to anyone who deals with education (students, teachers, administrators, etc.) > though SuperDuper is "cheaper" if you already own > it, of course. I don't use CCC, but it looks like if you have the > patience to "unclick" all the items you do NOT want to synchronize, > leaving just the ones you do, then it would act as the synchronizing > utility you want. Once you do make the selections you want, you can > "Save Task" so you don't have to do the selecting again in the future. > > Ah, after all this writing, I just re-read your comment that > SuperDuper and CCC don't seem suited for synchronizing. What is about > them that makes them unsuitable? Both are suitable for synching.