Try Unison. It is very secure; not only becuase it uses SSH like most of
our networking friends would point out, but mostly becuase it insures
that your data will not be corrupted.

The only dra back that I have noticed is that you must have the same
version for all servers. It also seems slow but then again I have not
compared it with anything else.

This application is a different algorithm than things such as sync.

I believe I read somewhere that there is a windows versin and that is
why I am recommding it to you.

Take care and happy hacking!.

Alvaro Zuniga

PS: windows :-(


> Heres my problem.  I have a work desktop and laptop. I also have a personal 
> laptop and desktop.  2 are Windows and 2 are Linux.  As you can imagine, I am 
> constantly beating my head against the wall because the file I need is on the 
> "other" computer.  The way I have been sharing files is just emailing them to 
> my yahoo email, but I am looking for something more automated, like iFolder, 
> however, I don't have a box to setup iFolder on. I only need about 50 megs to 
> backup presentations and such.   Any ideas?
> 
> Thanks,
> Ryan
> 
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> Northrop Grumman Corporation
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> email: Ryan.McCain at dss.state.la.us
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