GoodSync is an easy-to-use tool for automated data backup and synchronization across mutiple destinations and platforms. It works on all devices and operating systems including servers, NAS, and mobile devices. 


 GoodSync supports connection to all local and remote file systems, cloud storage providers, and offers its own cloud storage.

And I know Goodsync is business not a charity and lifetime license are not the very best sustainable license models. But still there is a lot of software which seem to thrive on this model. (totalcommander being a big example of this) and at least respect the current userbase of Allway Sync.


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Software that synchronizes the contents of two or more folders is a great idea that usually comes up short somewhere, such as an inability to access a network or enter passwords or one-way synching that tracks updates in one folder but not the other. Allway Sync (64-bit) is a free tool that analyzes the contents of two folders simultaneously and updates both based on the latest content in either. But instead of simply copying the latest content based on time signatures, Allway Sync's bidirectional algorithm analyzes the content for actual changes, so even if system clocks are out of synch, your folders won't be. It can synchronize folders manually or automatically.

Allway Sync's unique interface does a fine job of clearly delineating each source folder it will synchronize, with separate, identical fields for selecting the source type from a drop-down list as well as entering target folders by browsing or typing them in directly. The drop-down list offers explanations of the extensive sources Allway Sync can access: Windows folders, a folder on a removable drive, a network share, an archived or encrypted archive, and both FTP and SFTP servers online, including entering passwords. While Allway Sync unifies the contents of two folders at a time, you can set up as many synchronization jobs as you like by creating Jobs, either from the Job file menu or the tabbed interface. Jobs can be saved, edited, renamed, and cloned once you've created them. To quickly test Allway Sync, we copied a folder of images to our desktop and deleted a few from one, set up each as targets, and press Analyze. Almost instantaneously, the program returned results under expandable headings labeled New Files, Unchanged Files, and All Files, as well as a log file. The job finished quickly, and a quick check revealed identical content in each folder. Next we accessed shared folders in our homegroup, since keeping folders synchronized between two different PCs is a different matter altogether, yet once again Allway Sync did the job.

Allway Sync has a bunch of different interface languages, too, and even skins and other options. Its ability to synchronize the content of two folders, in each direction, and in a wide range of locations makes it the most competent folder synchronization utility we've tried.

Since a couple weeks I have the problem that the app loses access to the Dropbox and I need to obtain a new Authorized Access Token at least once a day.

Is this a new "feature" for increased security? For me at least it's an inconvience as I have to to take action every day to have my files synced "automatically".

I already tried to delete the Allway Sync app from the list of connected apps on the dropbox website and added it again but that didn't resolve the issue.

I know DrivePool offers file duplication, but I just don't have enough free space on my drives to duplicate everything that I would need to. I also prefer to have an offline backup, so I set up Allway Sync to sync all the data in my pool back to the same external USB drives that I had previously used to back up that data in the first place. I have added no new data to the drives in the pool yet. Even the folder structure is identical between what's in the pool, and what's on the external USB drives.

I am now attempting to set up a one-way sync from the pooled drives back to the external USB drives in Allway Sync. When Allway Sync "analyzes" the data between the pooled drives and the external USB drives, it doesn't recognize that any of the existing files are already on the USB drives. It wants to copy everything over again - which shouldn't be necessary.

I'm new to the pooled drive thing, so maybe I'm missing some elementary understanding of how it works. Any idea what I need to do to set up the sync properly so I don't have to copy all the files over again?

AllWay Sync supports syncronisation with webDav folders (of which the MBL supports), yet Allway Sync cant seem to access my drive. I have an account with no-ip.com, and its setup as a DNS host, and correctly responds with my external IP address when pinged. Ive even tried supplying the base external IP address, and still no joy.

Allway Sync is backup and file synchronization software that allows backing up and synchronizing files to the same or different drives, to different media (CD, DVD, Flash, zip), or to a remote server.[3]

There are various versions.[6] Users of the freeware version are requested to buy the pro version if they use the software for a commercial purpose or to synchronize more than 40,000 files in 30-day period. This pro version has exactly the same functionality as the free version.

Allway Sync uses innovative synchronization algorithms to synchronize your data between desktop PCs, laptops, USB drives, remote FTP/SFTP and WebDAV servers, various online data storages and more. Data compression and encryption are supported. It combines bulletproof reliability with extremely easy-to-use interface. Allway Sync also can synchronize your PC data with a Mac via Sync Gateway.

When you work, even just occasionally, on multiple computers, you usually want your files to be where you are. Although you could always remember to copy all the modified files manually, there is a better way to apply your skills. Let Allway Sync keep track of recent changes in your files. This utility searches for the latest versions of your files in the specified folders, and copies the modified file to the counterpart folder, i.e. it synchronizes your folders. Unlike other directory synchronization software that just copies file with the most recent file modification time, Allway Sync implements a sophisticated algorithm which does not depend on system clock accuracy, and also propagates file and folder deletions properly. If your computers are not connected by a network, use a removable drive to synchronize them. Virtually any type of removable drive is supported: flash keys, card readers, USB drives, MP3 players, digital cameras, CDRWs, SAMBA, removable hard drives and many others. Allway Sync is fast, safe, stable and easy-to-use. All you need to do is to specify the local or network folders (directories) to be synchronized and the program does the rest. Advanced features include automatic synchronization, file filters, one-way and n-way sync option, usage statistics report, multiple jobs and more.



We are excited to announce that Siber Systems Inc, the owner of GoodSync backup & synchronization solution, has completed an acquisition of Allway Sync, that was originally owned by BotKind Inc.

To existing Allway Sync users, GoodSync offers a far superior tool for automated data backup & synchronization across multiple destinations and platforms. It features its own cloud storage and works on devices including servers, NAS, and mobile. To businesses currently using Allway Sync, we offer a complete solution for all data related business continuity and disaster recovery tasks.

Are you looking for an easy way to synchronize your files to another computer on your network? Or maybe you want to sync to an external drive or the cloud. If so, then take a look at Allway Sync by Botkind. ff782bc1db

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