
You can also view the log, or go to the automation screen (more on that later). You can Add/Delete a task from the buttons up top. This is the biggest problem I have with this program: it does not label which one is the source folder and which one is the target folder! Anyway, the folder on the left is the “source folder” and the folder on the right is the “target folder”. You will see the two folder’s and their contents placed next to each other. One thing I wish you could is name the folder pairs/task from the start – instead BSP automatically asigns them a name and you have to manually change it after you create the pair/task.Īfter you have setup your first task, you will be brought to the ‘main’ screen. Anyway, the source and target folders can be either from your own computer, a network folder, or from a folder on an external media like a hard drive. run them all with just one click of a button. It just means you are putting multiple folder-pair-syncs together, i.e. This does not mean you will sync together more then two folders. At this screen at the bottom you will see a button that says “Add More Folders”. The “target folder” is the folder to which the files will be copied.

The source folder is the folder where that you want to be the “source”, or better put the folder from which the files will be copied. You have two fields on the screen at this time: a “source folder” field and a “target folder” field. The first thing that happens is that you are prompted to setup your first “sync”.

Click active and enter this information (technically, you have to visit the website to get this, but I will give it to you here):Īfter you have registered the program, you will run the actual program for the first time.
SYNCBACK VS SYNKRON PRO
Choose the upgrading to pro option – you will then see an “activate” link to the right of it.
SYNCBACK VS SYNKRON TRIAL
When you first run BSP, you are given a choice of running the trial version or “upgrading to pro”. So far my testing has proved that it does it pretty well – I have not encountered a significant bug yet (if you have encountered a bug, please post below). You can not only sync folders that are on your local computer, but you can also sync network folders and folders on external media. By sync they mean that files will be copied/updated between two designated folders. Everyday user probably does not have a need to backup/sync folders/files.īeyond Sync Pro is a program that will do exactly what the name makes you think – sync…folders that is =D.
