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  2. Briefcase (Microsoft Windows) - Wikipedia

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    It follows the same metaphor as the file and file folder and then, while the file management tasks are performed by Windows Explorer, the briefcase behaves just like another folder, i.e. with support for copy-paste and drag-and-drop. It has additional functions and toolbar buttons for updating out-of-sync files.

  3. Comparison of file synchronization software - Wikipedia

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    Can revert to a precedent version of a file/directory. Scheduling or service Run automatically (via a scheduler or as a system service), or manually for each sync. Online storage Online file storage option and type Network-attached storage Can sync. with NAS shares. Only client needed It is only needed to install synchronizing software on the ...

  4. List of shell icon overlay identifiers - Wikipedia

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    [4] (Year: 2019): A file or folder is not syncing when using the Selective-sync feature (meaning you have opted not to sync this file or folder on your computer). In general, selectively synced files or folders will not appear in Dropbox Folder on your computer.

  5. OneDrive - Wikipedia

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    OneDrive in Windows 8.1 can sync user settings and files, through either the included OneDrive app (originally called SkyDrive, until the name was changed with a Windows update [65]) or File Explorer, deprecating the previous Windows client.

  6. Windows Live Mesh - Wikipedia

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    Windows Live Mesh (formerly known as Windows Live FolderShare, Live Mesh, and Windows Live Sync) is a discontinued free-to-use Internet-based file synchronization application by Microsoft designed to allow files and folders between two or more computers to be in sync with each other on Windows (Vista and later) and Mac OS X (v. 10.5 Leopard and later, Intel processors only) computers or the ...

  7. FreeFileSync - Wikipedia

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    FreeFileSync is a program used for file synchronization. It is available on Windows, Linux and macOS. The project is backed by donations. Donors get access to a Donation Edition that contains a few additional features such as an auto-updater, parallel sync, portable version, and silent installation. [2] FreeFileSync has received positive ...

  8. File synchronization - Wikipedia

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    In one-way file synchronization, also called mirroring, updated files are copied from a source location to one or more target locations, but no files are copied back to the source location. In two-way file synchronization, updated files are copied in both directions, usually with the purpose of keeping the two locations identical to each other ...

  9. XYplorer - Wikipedia

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    Also available is flat file viewing that allows parent folders to be seen in the same window. XYplorer is continually developed with regular beta releases. Recently added features include Live Filtering, Sync Folders, Filtered Sync and Touchscreen Mode. [2] XYplorer is a portable (stand-alone) file manager.