File Synchronization is an utility that, as its name implies, has the ability to synchronize multiple pairs of folders or files. It has been designed to be easy to use and quick to do the job. It was based originally on the File Synchronization tool provided by Apple with the old Mac OS, but has a few improvements and features to help Get the job done quickly and efficiently.
Main Features:
* Fully compatible with Mac OS X 10.6 (Leopard)
* Automatically mounts remote volumes in the background when needed.
* Preview mode lets you "see" what will happen.
* Preview mode allows for managing files that need to be synchronized.
* Optional logging of all operations.
* Multithreaded for smooth Operation even when copying hundreds of megabytes.
* No document to open or manage: all files and folders and their settings are
automatically saved and accessible through the main window.
* Filters lets you ignore some files and/or folders that you don't want to synchronize.
* Automatic synchronization: you select the interval and the pairs and File Synchronization will synchronize them repeatedly according to the time interval.
* Option to move orphaned files to the trash instead of deleting them.
* Option to keep orphaned files that have been modified since the last synchronization.
* Option to delete unwanted files from the preview window.
* Options to automatically start synchronizing when the application is launched and Quit after the synchronization completes. Using a free application like CronniX, you can now schedule synchronization sessions anytime and any way you want.
* Hierarchical list views that let you see the folder hierarchy of any element displayed in the main, preview or error windows. You can open in the Finder any element in these list views by double-clicking them.
* Option to present an alert dialog when a file is about to be deleted or moved to the trash.