
Want to protect important files from accidental deletion or system crash? With @Max SyncUp protecting critical documents and projects is a breeze.
You can save backups to a local folder, USB drive, networked PC, NAS or put them on an FTP, SFTP or WebDAV server, Google Drive, OneDrive or save to Dropbox. When you discover that your local files have been corrupted due to a system failure or virus attack, you can restore what was lost with a few clicks of the mouse.
It allows you to back up or synchronize your files to a local folder, removable USB drive, networked PC or NAS server, (S)FTP or WebDAV server, Google Drive, OneDrive or Dropbox cloud storage - all completely automatically.
In addition, @MAX SyncUp can synchronize two computers directly over the Internet using the RSync-like algorithm that detects and transfers only the changed parts of files.
It's probably the easiest way to back up and restore important files, or keep your documents up-to-date on your desktop and laptop computers.
CHARACTERISTICS
Back up or sync your files to a local folder, removable USB drive, networked PC or NAS server, FTP, SFTP or WebDAV, Google Drive, OneDrive or Dropbox cloud storage - all completely automatically. |
Synchronize two computers directly over the Internet or on a local network using the efficient RSync-like algorithm that detects and transfers only the changed parts of files. |
Perform two-way synchronization with proper processing of any changes and delete obsolete files. |
Create Apple Time Machine-style link-based backups that combine full backup capabilities with the efficiency of incremental backups. |
Preview files to be processed and change automatically defined actions |
Easily browse file contents, search and select files, and restore them to their original location or another location. |
Run as a Windows service even when the user is not logged on. |
OPERATING SYSTEM: Windows
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