Proposed Synchronization Actions Reviewed by User.GoodSync computes the changes that must be made to make folders the same.Happens when you click the Analyze buttons.User selects left and right folders to synchronize.Typical GoodSync user experience consists of these stages: GoodSync will make sure that all changes performed by the 'Project to Server' job are visible to the 'Work to PortHD' job and vice versa.īack to the Top Using GoodSync Synchronization Step By Step You also have a job 'Work to PortHD' which synchronizes (backs up) all contents of the C:\work files folder to a portable hard drive once a week. You have a job 'Project to Server' which synchronizes project files to an SFTP server once a day and from this server the files are synchronized by other members of the team. Folder c:\work contains other projects that are changes less often. GoodSync will correctly record file changes in states of all folders in which the changes occurred.įor example, you can have a folder C:\work\project that contains project whose files change often. In addition to that, you can have yet more jobs that synchronize sub-folders or super-folders of this folder. Several jobs can synchronize one folder to many other folders. Start GoodSync on Home Computer and Sync between USB disk and Home folder.Pull out USB disk from Work Computer and insert it into Home Computer.Start GoodSync on Work Computer and Sync between Work folder and USB disk.Insert USB Disk (or any portable disk) into Work Computer.You can use GoodSync chains to synchronize files between Computers that are not connected to each other.įor instance, you can synchronize files between Work and Home computer using USB disk as an intermediary: GoodSync can perform Chained Syncing correctly. Chained SynchronizationĬhained syncing is a process when the contents of several folders (e.g., A, B, C and D) are synchronized by performing synchronization of pairs in sequence that results in propagation of changes (e.g., sync A and B, then B and C, then C and D results in changes in A propagating to folder B, then C, then D). GoodSync can handle this situation correctly too, it will propagate the older file version, if it detects that user made such replacement. The sophistication of GoodSync algorithm allows us to propagate deletions correctly through multiple chained folders.Īnother complication is that user may decide to replace newer version of the file with its older version. If you delete file on one side, GoodSync will propagate this deletion to the other side of sync job by deleting this file on the other side. Synchronization task would appear to be trivial (compare file modification files and let the newer file win) if it was not for deletions that need to be propagated.
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