![]() ![]() It includes four different microphone positions and a variety of articulations. Layers’ packs 17 GB of orchestral samples. It’s no surprise that their free offering packs some of the best free orchestral sounds you can get. It never had an accurate count of how many MB/GB transferred of how many MB/GB total. Orchestral Tools is a high quality orchestral library creator. The overhead for transferring so many small files locally pretty much made the compression unnecessary.ĬloudBerry tries to list what file it currently was transferring, but it only lists 4 at a time. This took way longer than Duplicati, and would be murder on the cloud services that charge per-file transaction fees. It then copied the 10,000+ files individually over the network. It individually zipped & encrypted each file, then gave it a super-long filename (like, long enough file name that Explorer doesn't want to deal with the files). Its default options were NOT to compress, encrypt, or encrypt file names (this is important if backing up off-site), so I had to pay $29.99 to unlock and enable those. Its web-based progress was simple and accurate.ĬloudBerry seemed to take way longer to scan files. ~13 GB of data, 10,000+ files.ĭuplicati quickly scanned the data, started zipping & encrypting it, then uploaded 50MB blocks to the other computer. I backed up a user profile on one computer to another computer on my network. Alternatives to Synkron Beyond Compare 3.2 Trial version A Free File Management and Comparison Tool Double Commander 4 Free Take Command of File Management SugarSync 3 Free Cloud storage and file syncing at its finest SyncMate 3.4 Free Sync your Mac with your Android and iOS devices with ease SyncTwoFolders 3. besides Duplicati, CloudBerry was the most recent one I tested this past weekend. I paid for CloudBerry, but its defaults are kinda yucky. I don't know how well it cleans up after itself if there are any orphaned files after a failed or deleted backup.i don't know yet how seamless auto-update is (remember, I want this on family computers - I can NOT scare them with update prompts or give them a chance to break an install).ugly default email, with minimal configuration (no way to use line breaks in message body that i know of).built-in Sendmail service (no need for external SMTP).all config options and file exclusion lists can be saved as plain text files, so you can easily save and replace settings on the fly.I'm trying to find a "install it and forget it" solution for family computers.Įven after paying for multiple commercial solutions and testing lots of free and open-source programs recommended here and elsewhere, I keep coming back to Duplicati. I may back up some of my data to the cloud, but for friends and family, PC to PC is what I'm going for (dump all their crap on my local NAS). I keep checking out various backup apps and methods. ![]()
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