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Glenn R. Fong fongg at t-bird.edu
Fri May 7 00:40:18 PDT 2004


>> As far as syncing files, I think that most of the time when I've been
>> working on the laptop, I could just remember what I was working on,
>> and copy it back to the desktop. But then if I want to hit the road a
>> couple of days later with my "working environment" - I couldn't
>> possibly remember all the documents I've tweaked over a day or two.
>> That's the sort of syncing issue I'm trying to solve.

> I use a program called File Synchronization
> <http://nemesys2.dyndns.org:8080/FileSynchronization_EN.html>. Have a
> look; it may work for you.

File Synchronization is indeed a good product as is ChronoSync:
http://www.econtechnologies.com/site/Pages/ChronoSync/chrono_overview.html

And yes, why waste a single nanosecond in recalling which files to copy if
you can synch them with a mindless click of button?





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