BestSync FTP 2009 4.2.30

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BestSync is a professional tool to synchronize or mirroring local folder with FTP server, Net Drive, USB disk; Only updated files are transfer to target, the network overhead is reduced dramatically. BestSync provides many advanced features: Fast file filtering engine, only designated file types and changed files are transferred; 128BITS RSA|RC2 encryption to protect your data on FTP server or USB disk; Opened/locked file copying function to backup using file without stop the application; Resume transfer file from last breakpoint to sync large file in unstable internet environment; Flexible scheduler to start task automatically; File change monitoring feature to start synchronization immediately after the files are changed; Run as windows service without user logon; Backup old file with compression and encryption feature; Preview windows to modify hit files and synchronization direction; Log view to view log record and restore file easily.

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