Super Flexible File Synchronizer is used to back up your data and synchronize PCs, servers, notebooks, and online storage space.
You can set up as many different jobs as you need and run them manually or using the scheduler. The software comes with support for FTP, WebDAV, Amazon S3, and AES file encryption, as well as SSH and ZIP compression. There are powerful synchronization modes, including Standard Copying, Exact Mirror, and SmartTracking.
Version 4 features a completely redesigned GUI with numerous improvements to make an extremely versatile synchronizing and back-up tool. The wealth of features fulfills all requirements that users typically have, while still being easy to use.
BORLOX I haven't used this, but it looks like an extension of Unison, which is free and open-source, and works very well, though it has a clunky UI. Before licensing this rather expensive app, you should find out whether Unison meets your needs:
SUPERFLEXIBLE Sorry about the confusion concerning file permissions. The list of limitations on my web site is obsolete. For a few versions now, the software has been copying permissions along with files and there is also a new checkbox to mount network volumes prior to running a job. (Version 4.64)
XENOS isn't it extremely hurting when a dev only replies to superficial remarks like the user interface, but doesn't reply to important observations like the file/folder permissions, asked by 2 persons here - an issue doubtlessly higher to be classified as criteria for the usefulness of a soft ? (Version 4.61)
SUPERFLEXIBLE Support for transferring file permissions will be added in a free update. I don't monitor this forum often. Feel free to email me your suggestions and I will value them highly. (Version 4.64)
SUPERFLEXIBLE Then why do I have so many happy and paying customers? It's not OK to judge a program like you do just because one feature is missing that you need. There isn't a lot of demand for this feature by the way. However I will add it in a future version. (Version 4.64)
ANONYMOUS Well there is. My customers need the functionality. The program offers features which simply don't exist in any other tool. Due to cross-platform considerations, the user interface must look the way it does, and it isn't that bad really. (Version 4.56)
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Apr 10 2009
PANTHERA Just curious... on the web page it says this software doesn't transfer file permissions. Isn't that pretty important for files from a Unix-based system like Mac OS X? (Version 4.56)
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Feb 27 2009
DENNIS_H When he says Super Flexible he really means it. Is there anything that you can't do with this software? I looked all over the Web and tested all kinds of Mac Synchronization software. This one ROCKS!!!
I needed some rock solid software for syncing Mac servers on different continents. This has so many features that other products don't have. It absolutely allowed me to get the job done precisely how I wanted to without any compromises. When I needed one more feature added, I emailed the developer and he added it in a few days and sent me a link to a new version of the software. Now that's service!
I have learned, that if people complain about the interface, and don't actually test the software, you shouldn't pay much attention to what they say. Pretty interfaces have nothing to do with good product. (Version 4.53)