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R/E/P => R/E/P Archives => Recording Software Products => Topic started by: PaulyD on August 02, 2007, 05:29:13 AM
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I admit to being a backup fanatic, but I always wrestle with "Do I backup new plug-in settings and audio tracks now and risk killing the creative flow? Or do I wait until the end of the session and try to remember everything that's new and do it then? Or will I give in to the brute force approach of backing up the entire project folder or DAW data folder?"
Well, thanks to Softobe, I can now wait until the end of the session and let FoldersSynchronizerX figure it out for me. Or backup during a break. It can save multiple synch session settings, too, so you can easily recall and synchronize folder sets at any time. I just got the Lite version and I'm loving it. Best $20.00 USD I've spent in awhile...
http://www.softobe.com/
Paul
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Great find...
I've been using something similar called FSYNC for a few years... I use it resync my audio drive to an external backup disk.
http://www.vicobiscotti.it/en/fsync.htm
It's free, but windows-only.
With some trickery, you can write a dos batch file and schedule that from the windows task scheduler...