Allway Sync is a file/folder synchronization tool for Windows. This is the application you would use when you have a folder full of files that you want to take with you and don't want to copy and paste it every time a change is made, or when you need your desktop computer and your laptop to have the same files. Using it is pretty simple: you add a source directory to the left, a target directory to the right, analyze them both and then sync, if necessary. It works like a charm. It won't copy files that are already present on the target directory, so user input should be pretty limited. You can also have as many sync jobs running as you want. In the options, you will find that automatic synchronization can be enabled for a variety of occurrences. For example, you can enable it to work whenever a removable device is connected, or when you first start the application, among others. Allway Sync also keeps track of your every operation, so you can see statistics about those. One thing I don't understand is why the data moved is measure in bytes. I don't think it is the best way to go when there are going to be gigabytes and gigabytes of files moved if the application is used a lot.
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