Re: Key Features of GoodSync

2016-12-15 Thread Traci Duncan
Hi, thanks for the feedback on GoodSync. Yes, rSync is what I was trying to remember. Thank you. I’d really rather find a program that feels more reliable. I’m afraid I’ll mess something up with rSync. I have 2 protected DMG folders that are included in my Time Machine back up, but I’d like

Re: Key Features of GoodSync

2016-12-15 Thread Jonathan Cohn
The only manual way I know of syncing files on a UNIX like System such as the Macintosh is r sync Note the actual command is "rsync", but I believe most screen readers will have problems with that word, so I split the word on the previous sentence. Below are a couple examples of operation and o

Re: Key Features of GoodSync

2016-12-15 Thread Larry Thacker Jr.
I have GoodSync. It’s accessible, and at first it worked pretty well, but then something went wrong and it doesn’t seem to be working at all. Setup was overly complicated, and you can’t bypass any part of it or the program won’t work properly. It doesn’t make that clear while you’re setting i

Re: Key Features of GoodSync

2016-12-15 Thread Kawal Gucukoglu
I think the second question refers to terminal where you type in a string of commands. I can't do terminal sorry. > On 15 Dec 2016, at 21:09, Traci Duncan wrote: > > Hi all, 2 questions here… > > Have you heard of this program? GoodSync? >> https://www.goodsync.com/features > > > Secondly,

Key Features of GoodSync

2016-12-15 Thread Traci Duncan
Hi all, 2 questions here… Have you heard of this program? GoodSync? > https://www.goodsync.com/features Secondly, a while back we talked a little bit about manually syncing specific folders, but I cannot remember the name. It had to do with typing in a stri