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Creating Synchronicity is a lightweight and fully portable, open source application developed in VB.NET synchronize and backup files and folders. It is aimed at making synchronization as easy as possible, but will remain fully customizable. In addition, this application will prove to be particularly easy Creating Synchronicity main features: Fully customizable synchronization, including: Limited synchronization: Synchronize only some folders, synchronize folders synchronize content without subfolders. Extension-pattern matching 3 synchronization methods: Mirror, One-Way incremental, two-way incremental File Hashing Nice UI Full support for preview Support for multiple profiles Fully portable: Settings are stored in a configuration file Advanced users and terminal-lovers: Command line arguments Several file systems (all those supported by Windows) Creating Synchronicity requirements: . Net Framework 2.0 What's new in creating Synchronicity: SYN: A few bug fixes and brings more stability and more power, along with two new languages, Swedish and Dutch. UPD: Prettier display settings via link. NEW: Donate button. NEW: Profile Sync show name in the title bar when. UPD: Move catching up to the next major release. UPDATE: write error when opening the log file (Bug ID # 3037574). NEW: Dutch translation by John Van Amstel. Thanks! NEW: Swedish translation of Hampus Bengtsson. Tack! UPDATE: Changes in scheduling may sometimes not be updated. NEW: Add missed a setting to catch up backups (when a scheduled backup was missed again, forcing his immediate execution).