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Freefilesync portable
Freefilesync portable













I felt I had to consolidate my thoughts on FFS after reading this excellent comparison and review of, between FFS and Microsoft SyncToy: Is FreeFileSync Better Sync Software Than Microsoft SyncToy? I quickly discovered that FFS was a superb backup system, and continued to use it. I had been trialling several backup alternative solutions and started to trial FFS as a result of reading post: FreeFileSync (Open-Source) « on:, 16:23:00 » The developers put a forced option on users - you either get FFS $FREE with Candyware, OR you start paying periodically recurring licence fee $donations (each time the "thank-you period" ends) - that gets you the temporary FFS Donation Edition with "bonus" (hah-hah) features including: $FREE (with Candyware) or $Donate (without) The latest version is 8.7 (and still an excellent backup tool) $FREE (with Candyware) or $Donate (without). (re: latest version extended list of features.) portable ssd drives are better for ultra small size than portable hdd drives -ĪLSO to ask - how long is it before ssd drives start to lose data ? I'd be backing up every 1-2-3 months. So what im trying to do is keep the ultra small size portability but find a work around for the re-write issues i encounter on flash/thumb drives. The portable ssd drives im looking at is something like this for eg : This is about wanting to replace portable thumb flash drives which seem to have difficulty when used for 1-2-3 monthly back ups using freefilesyncįreefilesync is incredibly reliable but backing up to flash/thumb drives seems to mean not being able to delete files / access trash) when syncing.















Freefilesync portable