Alternative rsync client for Windows

Gilbert (Gang) Chen gchen at acrosync.com
Thu Apr 10 17:45:05 MDT 2014


Right.  Acrosync is written entirely in C++ from bottom up.  Not a single
line is taken from the rsync project.  We're planning to release the source
code under dual license by the end of this year.

Thanks,
The Acrosync Team


On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 3:19 PM, <devzero at web.de> wrote:

> Great to see that there is a native rsync now.
>
> This is NOT a derived work of GPL´ed rsync but a re-implementation from
> scratch ?
>
> regards
> Roland
>
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> Subject:    Alternative rsync client for Windows
> From:       "Gilbert (Gang) Chen" <gchen () acrosync ! com>
> Date:       2014-04-08 16:41:36
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> Hi, there,
>
>
>     We're pleased to announce the open beta of Acrosync, a native rsync
> client for Windows.  Key features include:
>
>    - Easy install, no more dependency on cygwin
>    - Simple GUI, one click to start the sync
>    - sync over ssh for security, or directly with an rsync daemon
>    - For ssh, no need to set up password-less login
>    - Built-in file system monitor to upload changed files instantly (just
>    like Dropbox)
>    - Support hourly incremental snapshot creation (just like Time Machine)
>    - Can invoke Volume Shadow Copy Service to upload locked files
>
>     It can be downloaded from http://www.acrosync.com/windows.html.  For
> bug reports, comments, suggestions, etc, please visit the forum
> http://download.acrosync.com/forum.html
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> The Acrosync Team
>
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