

Right-click on a file in the results to open its folder in Windows Explorer. The other columns display the size of the file and the timestamp. The "Older file to copy" process means an old version was detected in the source folder. "Newer file to copy" tells you that a file has been modified, and the new version will be synced. "Missing file to delete" indicates that a file which was deleted from one directory will be copied). "New file to copy" means that a file is missing in one of the folders. You can tell from these options, that the synchronization is a two-way process.įor e.g. files that aren't present in one of the folders.

In case you want to jump back to a previous version, use the fourth option which syncs the older files from the source directory. The third setting may be used for syncing files which were modified (edited) in the source folder. The first option can be toggled to sync only the files that were moved or renamed. These allow you to select the synchronization options. There are a few options on the bottom of the Echosync window. The pane below, named "Result Comparison", displays the result of the synchronization process, which we'll get to in a bit.

The "Delete" option removes the selected profile. To add a new task in Echosync, click on the "New" button in the top right corner. It lists every task along with information, status, and the last sync time. The profile which you created is displayed in the top pane, called Sync Profiles. Once you have added the profile, you may start using the Echosync interface.
