Fragment Sync 2.647
Tilgore Kraut - April 3, 2009While working collaboratively with your teammates on a certain project, you often require sharing data with them so as to track the progress of the project. At most such times you either use flash drives or share data through emails, which takes much time making it all a hectic affair. However, all these hassles can be addressed with the help of a synchronization tool that helps you in collaborating real-time. If you are yet to get hold over such a tool, then try out the new Fragment Sync 2.647. It’s an advanced file synchronization utility aimed at facilitating you to synchronize your files between web services, devices, and PCs.
It’s easier to carry out the sync process with Fragment Sync as the settings can be configured in without much effort. For beginning the process, firstly you require configuring the Setup, which presents Sync Mappings, Devices and Services, and Application Options tab. The Sync Mapping lets you choose the folder or synchronizing it with Network PC, Hard Drive, Removable Device or Bluetooth Device. After setting the synchronization task, using the Show Options button you can set to download files from device or upload to it. Further with Devices and Services tab, you’re displayed the list of supported devices for synchronization. To ready a device for synchronization you have to register it with the program by selecting and specifying a name for it. Finally, you can set the application to run with windows startup with Application Options. Once you’ve added all the sync tasks with the program, you can simply synchronize data by pressing ‘Sync Now’ button on the main program screen. Synchronizing data lets you be informed about the tasks completed, create data backup, and even more.
The Fragment Sync 2.647 sports the capability to synchronize data between LAN PCs, internet-connected systems, hard drives, Bluetooth devices, and removable drives.
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