![]() There are all needed options in place:Īgain what I personally don’t like is that jobs are completely separate from interface. Moving on from interface, which should be only seen once for initial setup of serious sync routine.įreeFileSync allows to save jobs in custom XML-based format and automate them by running as command line argument. Still I am sure there are plenty of people who will like this interface completely. :) It eats screen space and I just hate to hover over everything to get an initial idea what it does. Interface logic is dominated by large icons, especially those that describe sync-related issues – they make whole small icon-language. In this case FreeFileSync manages to combine a lot of own ideas with nice overall experience. Usually I refer to interfaces that stray away for conventional in negative way. few unique features, like customizable way to handle deleted files. ![]()
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