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Directories Synchronizer
Hello,
anyone knows whats the best way to sync dirs on local systems? i found dirssync at sourceforge, but it requires python and i cant install that on some systems. any other advices? prefered free ones |
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Not sure if this will suit your needs, but you could use rsync @ http://www.rsync.org/
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