RsyncX is an implementation of rsync with HFS+ support and configuration
through a command line (Terminal) or graphical user interface. This
release will not overwrite the existing version of rsync, and is
completely compatible with all versions of rsync within the 2.6.0 protocol
accepted range.
ANONYMOUS Rsync helped me backup two document archives to one folder and keeping them all in sync. Versions since 2.0 now have nice interface that now helps you choose source and destination. (Version 2.1)
ANONYMOUS Great application, but apparently it's no longer supported. The link doesn't work (only takes you to the developer's page), and there is no link on the developer's page.
Too bad... nice program. I'll miss it... (Version 2.1)
ANONYMOUS With version 2.1 I think they nailed it. Personally, I would love more Apps like this; a nice GUI that is intelligently organized, with the command line tools available for when you need them.
There is some validity to the claims that typing in a file path is not very GUI-like. It would be good to see drag-and-drop implemented there.
Instructions would be my next priority too, but even as it is now, I prefer this over all the other options I have tried. I had my backup done and boot-able within a few minutes of downloading the application.
This has become my new favorite Mac OSX application! (Version 2.1)
ANONYMOUS Reinstall RsyncX to fix this error. (Version 2.0c)
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Jan 22 2004
JJ SPREIJ Version 2 is a very useful update to the previous version 1.7d. Though RsyncX 2 does not seem compatible older 1.x versions of itself, it *is* now compatible with "regular" unix (freebsd, linux) versions of rsync. And the GUI has been much extended, though I prefer the commandline version myself. (Version 2.0a)