MJSynch is a file synchronization application. Its goal is to help the user synchronize files in different locations (different computers, drives, etc.). Consider a person who uses a desktop computer at work and a laptop elsewhere. Files can be created and edited on one of the machines, but may sometimes be needed on the other machine. One solution is to copy the required files manually. This forces the user to remember which files have changed and which files will be needed. This approach will work well until the user forgets to copy an important file.
MJSynch automates this process. The application will scan each machine, determine which files (in the relevant locations) changed and copy them automatically. The user sets up synchronization profiles that contain folders to be synchronized. Once the profiles are created, the user can just tell MJSynch to scan them, (optionally) display a list of changed files, and then copy the files.
To install MJSynch, simply follow the link at the bottom of the page to download the file. Once downloaded, run the executable and follow the installation wizard prompts.
A tutorial explaining how to use MJSynch is included in the help file that comes with the application.
The following screenshots show MJSynch Profile Manager application in action:
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MJSynch Profile Manager window.
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MJSynch Profile Manager's global profiles window.
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MJSynch Profile Manager's per-profile filters window.
The following screenshots show MJSynch Synchronizer in action:
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MJSynch Synchronizer on Startup.
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MJSynch Synchronizer scanning directories.
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MJSynch Synchronizer displaying a list of changed files.
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MJSynch Synchronizer's Additional Settings window.
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MJSynch Synchronizer's File Details window.
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MJSynch Synchronizer copying files.
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MJSynch Synchronizer after synchronization completes.
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MJSynch Synchronizer when errors are found.