Dsynchronize - file and folder synchronization

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C.K.
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Dsynchronize - file and folder synchronization

#1 Post by C.K. »

[Moderator note: this is the primary Dsynchronize program thread. View database entry]

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DSYNCHRONIZE is an outstanding file and folder synchronizing tool thanks for Dimio.
You can find it here: http://dimio.altervista.org/eng/

"DSynchronize is a stand-alone utility that let you periodically synchronize two or more folders in a LAN.
Is also possible to specify the time and the day on which the sync have to run, and to create some "filters".

There is also an option to add the date and time of the sync to the name of the folder, to obtain a series of backups, classified by date and time." - Dimio

License: Freeware

Size: cca 100kb

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#2 Post by Yucca »

Yes, this is a great little sync and backup program.

It also allows "real-time" synchronization of folders, so that changes you make on your hard drive can be immediately made to your USB removable media in the background if you have it plugged in.

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#3 Post by Yucca »

Yes, this is a great little sync and backup program.

It also allows "real-time" synchronization of folders, so that changes you make on your hard drive can be immediately made to your USB removable media in the background if you have it plugged in.

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DSynchronize v.2.23

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DSynchronize v.2.23

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Synopsis: DSynchronize is a stand-alone utility that let you periodically synchronize two or more folders in a LAN. Is also possible to specify the time and the day on which the sync have to run, and to create some "filters". There is also an option to add the date and time of the sync to the name of the folder, to obtain a series of backups, classified by date and time.

Writes settings to: Application folder

How to extract: Download the ZIP package and extract to a folder of your choice. Launch the program by double-clicking on DSynchronize.exe.


License: Freeware

System Requirements: Win2K / WinXP / NT4 (SP6a & IE4 or higher)

Website: http://dimio.altervista.org/eng/

Download: http://dimio.altervista.org/stats/download.php?id=3

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#5 Post by Andrew Lee »

Posted to the database. Thanks!


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DSynchronize 2.30

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#8 Post by Fluffy »

Updated, thanks!

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#9 Post by flector »

That's a very useful portable app.

One suggestion would be to enable a zoomed or exportable version of the files deleted/added/replaced.

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DSynchronize v2.30.1

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DSynchronize
Database: DSynchronize v2.30
http://www.portablefreeware.com/?id=719

Update: DSynchronize v2.30.1
http://dimio.altervista.org/stats/download.php?id=3

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#11 Post by Queue »

I think the change log (it's in Italian) says he ''fixed a bug in the timed sync'' mode.

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Re: DSynchronize

#12 Post by Midas »

Very old topic update: on account of its age, the present topic is being singled as the official DSynchronize forum topic (http://www.portablefreeware.com/?id=719) -- related previous posts:
-- See also "Dimio's Tools" (http://www.portablefreeware.com/forums/ ... .php?t=619) and user spicydog test report (http://www.portablefreeware.com/forums/ ... 216#p35216).
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Re: Dsynchronize - file and folder synchronization

#13 Post by webfork »

Really happy to see the changelog:
Now, when copying large files, is shown, in addition to the percentage of feed, also the speed of data transfer
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Re: Dsynchronize - file and folder synchronization

#14 Post by webfork »

Just took a look at the program and it's options have come in line with more of a file copy tool (includes move and verify options) so I updated the category and entry.

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Re: Dsynchronize - file and folder synchronization

#15 Post by smaragdus »

DSynchronize at version 2.32.3, I find the the new interface very ugly so I won't update it any more:

DSynchronize 2.32.2:

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DSynchronize 2.32.3:

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Too bad that nowadays almost every developer is following the abominable M$ flat style. If this disgusting trend persists (I am sure it will) I will soon be using only legacy software.

Change Log from Softpedia:
- New graphics. As a result of the survey in which he asked you to choose between the old interface and a new interface in Win10 style (the new interface won but only slightly), it was decided to renew the DSynchronize graphics without distorting the style; in two words, an intermediate style has been adopted.
- Now, during synchronization, the StandBy is disabled, so there is no risk that the procedure may stop halfway.
- Now file names and directories are also synchronized if they are equal but not from the point of view of capital / minuscule. Now the attributes of files and folders are also synchronized , even if the contents of the file (or folder) are identical.
- Completely revised the analysis procedure of the differences between source and destination (it should now be much more precise).
- Different fixes

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