FreeFileSync 1.18

FreeFileSync is an Open-Source folder comparison and synchronization tool. It is used for fast and easy configurable sync operations between two folders without restricted or overloaded UI interfaces.
Features:
*Compare files (bytewise or by date) and synchronize them.
*No limitations: An arbitrary number of files can be synchronized.
*Subfolders are also synchronized, including empty folders.
*Network support.
*Lean & easy accessible UI: Highly optimized for speed and huge sets of data.
*Algorithms coded in C++ completely.
*Focus on usability:
**Only necessary functionality on UI: no overloaded menus or icon jungle.
**Select folders via drag & drop.
**Last configuration and screen settings are saved automatically.
**Maintain and load different configurations by drag&drop, load-button or commandline.
**Double-click to show file in explorer.
**Copy & paste support to export file-lists.
**Delete superfluous/temporary files directly on main grid.
**Right-click context menu.
**Progress indicators, status information and error reporting.
**Sort file-lists by name, size or date.
**Display statistical data: total filesizes, amount of bytes that will be transfered with the current settings.
*Easy configurable commandline mode for automated synchronization.
*Support for filesizes > 4 GB.
*Option to move files to Recycle Bin instead of deleting/overwriting them.
*UTC (coordinated world time) is used when comparing file times avoiding problems with time zones or daylight saving time.
*Automatically ignore directories “\RECYCLER” and “System Volume Information” when comparing and syncing.
*Localized German version available.
*Delete before copy: Avoid disc space shortages with large sync-operations.
*Based on wxWidgets framework => Portable to many operating systems.
*Filter functionality to include/exclude files from synchronization (without re-compare!).
*Include/exclude specific files from synchronization manually.
*Create sync jobs via GUI to synchronize automatically (can be scheduled or executed directly).
What’s New in version 1.18:
*Linux build officially released: all major problems solved!
*New statistic: remaining time
*New statistic: bytes per second
*Automatically check for program updates every week
*Finally got rid of scrollbar in middle grid for Linux build
*Fixed issue with file icon display
*Fixed overlapping grid cells
*Alternate logfile directory configurable via GUI
*Added drag & drop support for batch job assembly
*Simplyfied filter usage: – matches “*” as well as “” – only distinct filter entries are considered
*Platform dependent linebreaks in configuration *.xml files
*”Significant difference check” runs at folder pair level
*Sorting runs at folder pair level
*New check for sufficient free disk space (considering recycle bin usage)
*New optional grid column: directory
*New sort by directory name
*Reduced memory consumption by 10%
*A lot of smaller improvements
*Added Brazilian Portuguese translation
*Updated translation files
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February 25th, 2009 at 5:10 am
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