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Heyas, Okie dokie. I dunno if any of you ever used it, but there was a great little app for Classic (8.6->9.x I guess) that allowed you to synchronize, or "Mirror" a local folder to an ftp server, or vice versa. You could pick which sub-folders to synch, and it kept a memory of what was synched, when, so it just updates the stuff that's changed since the last time. It was called iSynch, and it was from Bluedays SW. there was a "Lite" version too, which was simply missing the ability to synch to an iDisk, and some other feature i'd never use. Anyways. There is a carbon beta, but it's more dodgy than a Russian submarine captain. Anyone know of anything around that will do something simmilar? Interarchy will do something like it, but it has to make a cache of the website first, and you have to have it running to mount the "disk" so it isnt really much of an option... Cheers Pengu
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