FTPSync 2.8
Publisher's Description:
FTPSync - FTPSync is a tool that will synchronize two FTP sites or local directories. FTPSync is useful for updating your home page or corporate web site, maintaining an off-site backup, maintaining web site mirrors, etc.
Main features:
support for standard UNIX type FTP servers and Microsoft type FTP servers,
only new or changed files are transfered,
console type application that can be easily executed from various schedulers,
easily configured
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DavidP

2007-02-15 18:18:51
Version: 2.8
Good App
Its a good App. It does what its suppose to do. Nice for keeping those web pages and office docs in sync!

sorrynogood

2007-03-22 17:27:02
Version: 2.8
Not what I was after
I was searching for Linux tools, and this was a Windows app.

Davidsw

2007-08-15 01:00:52
Version: 2.8
Not Suitable for my requirements
I wanted something to synchronise bidirectionally between my desktop and a remote server.
This program only synchronises in one direction (master>slave) and so does not suit my needs.
Version: 2.8
Will not sync subdirectories
I get an error message on files in subdirectories, prefaced by a note saying it can't create the subdirectory. Happy to upload log file if that woudl help because I quite like this ability to exclude some files and subdirectories (and why not add an "include only" option as well?) if it can work

sandungero

2008-03-02 12:15:44
Version: 2.8
FTPSync is simple and powerful
We apply it for disk synchronization between site with more that 5 hours time difference and where massive data transfer was required before. Now we do it fast and reliable thanks to FTPSync.

Kingprad

2008-04-27 16:32:33
Version: 2.8
Simple and effective software - very useful
This software fills a really important niche - simple synchronization to an FTP site. For such a simple task the market is over-saturated with complicated GUI programs, all of which require multiple clicks to perform an automated task.
This lets me set up a simple .ini file to store settings. Now when I (or actually, a friend of mine) needs to sync his local edits to his website he can click a button, see a progress window, and have all the complexity hidden.
This is great, simple software.
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