
FreeFileSync
FreeFileSync is a free Open Source software to synchronize files and synchronize folders available for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X.
@MAX SyncUp is a feature-rich utility for backing up and synchronizing data on a local network or over the Internet. @MAX SyncUp provides an Apple Time Machine style backup using hard links.
@MAX SyncUp is a featurerich utility for backing up and synchronizing data on a local network or over the Internet. @MAX SyncUp provides an Apple Time Machine style backup using hard links. It allows for the effective remote synchronizing through an RSynclike algorithm to detect and transfer only the changed parts of files. It can also manage your important data using Google Drive, USB drives, a networked PC, NAS, (S)FTP, or a WebDAV server.
File sync Support for WebDAV Support for SFTP
Productivity Utilities Security File Sharing Backup and Sync File Management
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FreeFileSync is a free Open Source software to synchronize files and synchronize folders available for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X.
Free Open Source Mac OS X Windows Linux Debian CentOS Ubuntu openSUSE
Koofr is a safe, secure and simple way to store, backup and share your documents, photos, videos and more. The free plan comes with 2GB of free cloud storage space for life. .
Freemium Windows Linux Android iPhone Web
The only automated sync, back-up, collaboration and file management service powerful enough for a business user and easy enough for a novice. Secure, anywhere access to your files.
Freemium Mac OS X Windows Android iPhone iPad Web
vBoxxCloud makes collaboration and file sharing easy and keeps your information private in the Netherlands or on-premises.
Commercial Mac OS X Windows Android iPhone Android Tablet iPad Web Windows Phone
ChronoSync can synchronize, backup, and create bootable backups to almost anything you can connect to your Mac: select cloud services, other Macs, NAS drives, external drives, PC's or anything you can mount as a volume.
Commercial Mac OS X