On 09/02/2009, at 1:12 AM, Deep wrote: > > I use the Unix "rsync" utility built into MacOS and accessed via the > command > line. If the command line is not your preferred option, there are a > few GUI > wrappers around "rsync" that are floating around. > > One of them is "Backuplist 6.1" available at: > > http://rdutoit.home.comcast.net/~rdutoit/pub/Softw.html > > It was featured in MacUser UK and so may be a better GUI wrapper > implementation? > > As with all such software, please please please ensure you read the > docs so > that your syncs do not delete the files you wish to retain by sync > in the > wrong direction by mistake!!! > Thanks Deep regards Pete... > > >> From: Pete Beaumont <furbies@...> >> Reply-To: <futurebasic@...> >> Date: Mon, 9 Feb 2009 00:49:22 +1100 >> To: FB List <futurebasic@...> >> Subject: [FB] [X-FB] Want to sync more >> >> Hi All >> >> Anyone have any experience/recommendations with keeping some files/ >> folders/app data synced between a desktop mac and a laptop mac ? >> I have a .mac account which I use to sync Contacts & Bookmarks etc. >> >> But I would like to be able to sync files & folders as well. >> >> Any suggestions welcome.... >> >> regards >> >> Pete... (the other one) >> >> "Smile they said, it could be worse. >> So I did. >> And it was!" >> >> -- >> To unsubscribe, send ANY message to: futurebasic-unsubscribe@... > > -- > To unsubscribe, send ANY message to: futurebasic-unsubscribe@... >