GOODSYNC FROM SlBER Systems is one of the nicest looking and easiest-to-use file-and folder-synchronisation programs we've seen. Installation is a breeze; setting up and defining synchro nisation jobs is almost as simple. For each job, you just browse to the requisite two folders, ask GoodSync to analyse the contents of each to
make sure there are no incompatibilities, and assuming all is well give the green light and watch your folders sync.
GoodSync Pro's tabbed interface is thoughtfully and logically laid out you have a separate tab for each job. And the program has all the features you'd expect: bidi rectional and unidirectional syncing, backup, file filtering, syncing of deletions and job scheduling.
Automatic scheduling of synchronisation is a Cinch, and will add real value if you wish to use GoodSync for backing up. GoodSync has one exceedingly useful feature you might not anticipate needing the ability to tag a folder. This keeps you from inadvertently syncing to a like-named but different folder on a different drive if you set a job to run automatically when you insert removable media. One thing we really like about GoodSync: there's no proprietary file format, which protects you against being upsold at a later date.