Has anyone used SyncBack

Talk about "WhatEVER !"..
Post Reply
Message
Author
jdhurst
Admin
Admin
Posts: 5831
Joined: Thu Apr 29, 2004 6:49 am
Location: Toronto, Canada

Has anyone used SyncBack

#1 Post by jdhurst » Sat Feb 14, 2009 2:34 pm

Has anyone used SyncBack? And if so, any thoughts.

I need it for a replacement for Windows Briefcase in Vista (which works but is dog slow) and a replacement for Offline Files (which fail as often as they work).

Thanks, .... JDH

carbon_unit
Moderator Emeritus
Moderator Emeritus
Posts: 2988
Joined: Sat Apr 24, 2004 9:10 pm
Location: South Central Iowa, USA

Re: Has anyone used SyncBack

#2 Post by carbon_unit » Sat Feb 14, 2009 6:59 pm

Yes, I use it at work and at some clients networks for automated file copy. It just sets there and does it's job. Just like it should. As long as everything goes fine it gives no alerts. When something goes wrong (such as a network drive disappearing) it alerts you.
T60 2623-D7U, 3 GB Ram.
Dual boot XP and Linux Mint.
Registered linux user #160145

mgo
thinkpads.com customer
thinkpads.com customer
Posts: 877
Joined: Wed Jun 13, 2007 10:59 pm
Location: Tucson, Az

Re: Has anyone used SyncBack

#3 Post by mgo » Sat Feb 14, 2009 7:34 pm

jdhurst wrote:Has anyone used SyncBack? And if so, any thoughts.

I need it for a replacement for Windows Briefcase in Vista (which works but is dog slow) and a replacement for Offline Files (which fail as often as they work).

Thanks, .... JDH

Robocopy comes native on Vista and Windows 7 beta. It's been hoarded for years by IT people, but this is a super fast and very reliable program. It requires simple batch file creation, which I think you would easily be able to do. Used it for years and years. It runs out of CMD.

SynkBack is terrific, but I do not sync (makes me confused and nervous) but as a backup it is super dooper. Easy to use GUI and very fast. If you use it please send them the thirty dollars or so for the Pro version....just as support for this superior program.

A new one I've tried is AllWays Sync. It is the first sync program that does not confuse me or make me feel nervous about "what is going where"? Freeware for non commercial use. It has a GUI that actually makes sense!

Briefcase in my experience was wretched and incomprehensible....

jdhurst
Admin
Admin
Posts: 5831
Joined: Thu Apr 29, 2004 6:49 am
Location: Toronto, Canada

Re: Has anyone used SyncBack

#4 Post by jdhurst » Sat Feb 14, 2009 8:08 pm

I used Briefcase in XP for nearly five years and it was OK. Needed improvement, but entirely workable.

I tried Offline Files in Vista and I could not use my ledger from the Offline Folder. Scrapped instantly as worthless.

So I downloaded a trial of SyncBack Pro, and after I figured it out (an hour or so), I deleted my Document store (1.7Gb) and made a replica with SyncBack.

It works perfectly. It is blisteringly fast - it made a complete replica in only a few minutes (vs. over an hour for Briefcase) and synchronizes in about a minute. I did a complete verification with Total Commander before deleting the Briefcase replica and after creating the SyncBack replica. Perfect.

I purchased a license straightaway. Excellent Product. @mgo - you can use this for syncing with no issues.
... JDH

mgo
thinkpads.com customer
thinkpads.com customer
Posts: 877
Joined: Wed Jun 13, 2007 10:59 pm
Location: Tucson, Az

Re: Has anyone used SyncBack

#5 Post by mgo » Sat Feb 14, 2009 9:33 pm

jdhurst wrote:I used Briefcase in XP for nearly five years and it was OK. Needed improvement, but entirely workable.

I tried Offline Files in Vista and I could not use my ledger from the Offline Folder. Scrapped instantly as worthless.

So I downloaded a trial of SyncBack Pro, and after I figured it out (an hour or so), I deleted my Document store (1.7Gb) and made a replica with SyncBack.

It works perfectly. It is blisteringly fast - it made a complete replica in only a few minutes (vs. over an hour for Briefcase) and synchronizes in about a minute. I did a complete verification with Total Commander before deleting the Briefcase replica and after creating the SyncBack replica. Perfect.

I purchased a license straightaway. Excellent Product. @mgo - you can use this for syncing with no issues.
... JDH
Because I maintain four libraries (documents, multimedia, install files and music) I use Groups in SyncBack. Handy and reliable. I also use it to keep my MS Office dictionary updated when I move from machine to machine. (%appdata%\Microsoft\uproof) That applies to Word and OneNote as the .dic is the same for both. I keep the backup on D:\Documents\microsoftUProof.

The SyncBack profile is %appdata%\Microsoft\uproof (source) D:\Documents\microsoftUProof (destination) and vice-versa.

Also, program updates are very easy to do, just run the new version's .exe and it will merge nicely with your existing profiles, etc. It appears one's license allows for unlimited version updates.

No, I do not work for 2Bright Sparks, just a fan. Enjoy.

jdhurst
Admin
Admin
Posts: 5831
Joined: Thu Apr 29, 2004 6:49 am
Location: Toronto, Canada

Re: Has anyone used SyncBack

#6 Post by jdhurst » Sat Feb 14, 2009 10:01 pm

I figured out groups pretty quickly. I have 3 libraries on my host computer, so I made one folder on my ThinkPad, and used a Group with 3 profiles to replicate the entire thing. I am a fan now as well.
.... JDH

Post Reply
  • Similar Topics
    Replies
    Views
    Last post

Return to “Off-Topic Stuff”

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 3 guests