Peter Lewis's Interarchy has similiar functionality. Not as quick as
rsync considering it uses ftp. A very stable, and functional product
though. Interarchy is a swiss army knife of networking utilities, with
rsync, ftp, finger, traceroute, etc. All roled into one. 

Cheers,
Thomas Vincent


On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, Robert Scholten wrote:

> Has anyone had a go at compiling rsync for Macs?  Or know of something
> equivalent that does work (e.g. rdist, unison)?  We're implementing
> rsync as the primary backup system for all PC's and Unix systems in the
> department, but that leaves a few people that still use Macs.
> 
> I wouldn't have the faintest idea of how to start on a project like
> this.  I don't even know how to switch a Mac on, so any advice would be
> appreciated.
> 
> Many thanks,
> Rob.
> 
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