Post by oromatnoter on May 22, 2019 7:16:33 GMT
Main category / Utilities
Sub category / Backup
Developer / Super Flexible Software Ltd. & Co. Kg
Filesize / 29696
Title / Syncovery
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✅ Syncovery 8.32
Is a great application that is used to secure and synchronize data on PC, laptops, and servers. Users can customize the user interface that suits them: wizard or Advanced mode.
HomebrewPackage manager/installer. Successor of MacPorts, and it works. Lets you use a ton of Unix/Linux tools without the need to compile them. A Mac without it: fault Folder XGreatly enhances any Open/Save dialogs of (almost) any , how could I forget this one?! Probably because it has been on each of my Macs in the last 25 years and it just feels like part of the system. It enhances Open/Save dialogs with the following: file preview, file info, instant tag/comment/permissions editing, better recent folders/files and favorites, folder sets, move to Trash, copy path, and many more you don’t know it this may not sound like a big thing. But once you are used to it you’ll start to get insane when you’re on a Mac where it isn’t unchBarIngenious application launcher, script launcher/manager, file browser … multi-purpose-easy-access-to-everything thingy! Easily extendible through custom actions (for example this one) most remarkable, unique and very crucial point of LaunchBar is that it allows you to trigger all kind of stuff via Abbreviations. Automator Services you can only trigger via menu or shortcuts (e.g. ⌃⇧⌘A), Keyboard Maestro macros you can only trigger via menu, shortcuts or unchBar’s abbreviations are better: They are always easy to memorize (since they are based on the name of the actual action/script/file) and the name space is almost unlimited. To launch your “Markdown to Plain Text” action just type “mp”. If it doesn’t find it the first time, it will find it the next time; it learns. (Besides that, you always can set fix abbreviations.) This is so much better than having to type ⌃⇧⌘-whatever. In case you don’t remember the name of the action/script at all, you can always display the whole inventory of actions/scripts and select from cently LaunchBar gained the so-called Action Editor: it’s a little GUI for action creation, but a very handy one. With the Action Editor it is a breeze to build new actions on the fly, with shell scripts, JavaScript, Ruby, AppleScript, Swift or ’s a slightly cheaper (but by far less powerful) alternative, Alfred, which has become more famous recently. But, for obvious reasons, I prefer LaunchBar to a large degree.TypinatorA text expander. No clue what the TextExpander (from SmileSoftware) fuss is all about. This one is way better (and always has been!). Regex-based expansions are very easy to SnitchFirewall for outgoing connections, plus a very good network monitor. Connections / connection attempts from any app become transparent. This is useful for informational purposes, but it is obligatory if you are using software from shady companies like Google, Adobe, Microsoft, yboard MaestroMacro environment, mighty automation tool, script and app launcher, etc. (Has seen a major – and very nice – update to version 7 recently.)I like this program, because it was with me almost since OS X, maybe before, I don’t remember. The problem (or the goodness?) of KM is that it’s a jack of all trades: it does text expansion, but nowadays there are better tools for that; it launches your scripts for you, but also LaunchBar or macOS’ Automator does that for you; it provides multiple clipboards, but the ones from LaunchBar are more comfortable, sorry; it offers a high-level macro language, which is a bit clumsy, even AppleScript is often more intuitive; etc. However, it’s a mighty and highly flexible automation tool with an almost unique capability to overwrite even established system shortcuts (such as cmd-Q) without any hassles. It’s a integrates very well with AppleScript, JavaScript, Swift scripts and Bash (shell) scripts. Its functionality overlaps with Automator / System Services (part of macOS), LaunchBar, Typinator and Hazel. If you want to save money, just get KM and you’ll have a bit of each, plus some more. If you seek the perfect Mac experience, get them all 😉Keyboard Maestro has a great user menu-bar monitoring tool. Displays everything, for example memory, network throughput, temperatures and much more. Contains even a handy menu-bar calendar with twilight times. Highly customizable. (Free and lightweight alternative: Menu Meters, but not compatible with 10.11.)LaunchControlGUI tool for launchd (Launch agents/daemons). Helps managing existing agents and creating new ones. Covers user agents/daemons as well as global and system daemons.PopChar XSimilar to the system’s Character Palette (aka Emoji & Symbols), but on steroids. A must-have if you often work with text, symbols and different fonts. From the same great developers as Typinator and phetaminePrevents that your Mac falls asleep while it shouldn’t. (Background downloads, etc.) You can achieve the same effect by going to System Preferences / Energy Saver, but this tiny app places a handy shortcut into the menu bar and leaves your standard Energy Saver settings untouched. (This is a modern version of the well-known – but now buggy – Caffeine, with some extra features.) Alternative: Coca.Go2ShellConfigurable, context-sensitive terminal eleleKeyboard layout editor. Nobody needs this kind of thing. But in case you are using your keyboard regularly and prefer the comfortable way, it’s for you. A bit of a learning curve, but you’ll also learn a lot about how keyboard layouts omWindow utility/arranger/manager for all apps. Storable custom window arrangements, even across different applications. Highly configurable. Small alternative: rvices ManagerGreat for managing all the yCueIntegrated shortcuts cheat sheet, activated by an hotkey. Displays system shortcuts as well as for application shortcuts. Really not bad, but you have to get used to use it. Displays also Keyboard Maestro hotkeys(!) Recently it has been gained useful additional features: it can display your customized URL collection, an abbreviation set from Typinator and the most recent (or your favorite) characters from OS X Prefs EditorAs you probably know, since Mountain Lion (or Lion?) it’s no longer effective to edit or delete preference files in ~/Library/Preferences, because they are cached by the OS. With this handy, little app you can edit them again (without fiddling around in the Terminal) The new version (1.2) automatically scans your disk for preference files. This is great, no more need to search a prefs file in the Finder!zsh ShellReally nice shell. Me personally, I went back to Bash for compatibility reasons. But zsh is really a bit better than Bash. Can be installed via erm2Feature-rich terminal.KarabinerSuper-extensive keyboard configurator, formerly KeyRemap4MacBook; fantastic potential, but unfortunately it messes up my system badly. (Extreme key input lag after wake from sleep.) This may not happen on your system, so check it out!ShortcatKeyboard instead of mouse. In theory nice. Try it.RCDefaultAppGUI (in form of a preference pane) to associate default apps to extensions, media, UTIs and piedA rather new app for the menu bar. It combines a clipboard history manager and a snippet manager with clipboard sync (between Macs, and between Macs an iOS if you get the iOS app, too.)I always refused to buy dedicated clipboard managers because Keyboard Maestro as well as LaunchBar already come with integrated – and very good – clipboard managers. But the combination of clipboard manager and very well working clipboard syncronisation and a really great feature set and a great UI makes this app outstanding! The app’s behavior can be tweaked through an extensive set of preferences, so it may take a day or two to get familiar with it and to find the right settings that suit your personal workflow. But it’s worth the time!Since cross-device clipboard sync now comes as a standard feature of macOS Sierra and iOS 10 (called “Universal Clipboard”), Copied is no longer as essential as it was before. However, you can still see it as improved version of Universal Clipboard and – if you don’t have any other clipboard manager (see above) – it is still a very useful tterTouchToolFlexible trackpad/MagicMouse configurator and gestures customizer, windows arranger and more. This is a highly praised app and it’s one of those apps I’d really like to love (and from time to time I use it for a couple of days). But, somehow, I can’t really get used to super-customized gestures, and for window arrangement/movement I use Moom which is unbeaten in this domain. A very personal thing, so, it’s quite possible that for you this is the 10-star mega app. You have to try it.DTermContext-sensitive command line pop-up; dead?printwindowFile listing eerMouseDriver for 3rd-party rdtoolCan display shell output, logs and other things on the desktop. I use it just for displaying the system log, which gives the Desktop some love the new iOS 9.3 Night Shift feature? does the same —and much more— on the Mac!Note: macOS Sierra 10.12.4 now comes with Night Shift, which makes almost redundant. however offers way more customization also some usefool tools in Scripting & Developing.
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Creating a new profile is not a challenging task. If you decide to create a new one from the welcome screen, a wizard will guide you through the most important options with step-by-step instructions. When creating a new profile in Advanced mode, all options will be placed right in front of you, on a single window. Although it sounds intimidating, creating a backup profile in advanced mode is as easy as creating one with the wizard's aid. All options are easy to spot and even novice users can master them, especially if they have gone through the wizard's instructions at least once.
Back up your data and synchronize PCs, Macs, servers, and notebooks! You can set up as many jobs as you need, and the software comes with support for all of your hard disks, as well as a large number of cloud services, such as FTP and secure FTP servers, SSH, WebDAV, Amazon S3 and Glacier, Google Drive, Microsoft Azure Storage, Rackspace, DropBox, OneDrive, and simple for downloading directly from web sites. It includes block-level copying, ZIP compression, data encryption, and a scheduler for automated backups. The scheduler can run as a service without users having to log on. On Windows XP or later, locked files can be copied using the Volume Shadow Service. This program features the ability to freely select files and folders across the whole folder hierarchy in a tree view, and it has support for e-mail notification, profile categories, and various filters.
Updates and upgrades of the software are included for two years. After that, you can still use the last version you got, or if you decide to upgrade to the newer version that we may be offering, 50% of your original payment will be credited against the new order, so in most cases, the new licenses costs 50% of the regular price.
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This will keep seven days of complete folder copies, if the profile runs on every day of the week. It will cause your backup folders to be named Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, etc. and the next week’s backup is simply going to re-use the same folder from the week before. Backup files either to the same drive, to a different drive, or even to a remote computer through bi-directional synchronization. The post Upgrading to Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion) appeared first on Syncovery. Includes a scheduler and service Installation Questions Any good Mac sync app pays attention to file changes and Syncovery does that, too, make adjustments in files when moved or changed files are detected. Uninstall Syncovery 6.70b from your Mac New version 7.25
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