

It is simple to use, and it allows local as well as remote backups over an FTP or SFTP connection. Makes it very easy to back up your files to a remote server or another local disk or maintain your website! The sync engine will detect the changes, and copy only the changed files for efficiency. Here are the main features: Folder Synchronization: Local-to-Local,Local-to-Remote and Remote-to-Local!!. Run as many syncs simultaneously as you want. Schedule your sync ops. Ability to ignore certain files or file types. Proxy/Firewall support (SOCKS, Firewall toolkit, etc..). Secure file transfers using ssh encryption. Very simple to use, but feature rich. Fast backups due to the two-phase sync engine that in most cases does not need to browse the remote host to detect changes. Different sync modes let you control how the sync is run. Preview Mode (Detect and log changes, but do not do anything).
In our first episode of this series, we'll show you how to install iOS 5, Apple's newest version of their mobile operating system. view it
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Here we show you how to upgrade your iPad to iOS 4.2. view it
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In this episode, we'll be taking a look at some of the Android tweaks that Samsung has made with its TouchWiz interface. We'll also take a look at adding widgets and app shortcuts to our homescreens, including Samsung's own specialized apps and widgets. view it


