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:Krsync - A Kommander based GUI frontend for rsync
Krsync - A Kommander based GUI frontend for rsync
Jan 12, 2009, 18 :05 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (4312 reads)

[ Thanks to Susegeek for this link. ]

"For those who are familiar with rysnc and its advanced options can find this GUI extremely handy as every other option is a click of a checkbox. The most appealing feature is that you can generate a shell script from the last run krsync backup which can be used in a CRON job and schedule it for regular file syncs.

"Other interesting features include

"The DRY run which does a test run to check if it looks OK
Disk Space check which again runs a dry run and sees if the disk space is sufficient.
Create Profiles for different krsync sessions"

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