This software provides reliable file synchronization and backup across local and network paths. It features bidirectional synchronization, incremental uploads to FTP and DAV websites, and ZIP backups. It also offers true synchronization of (re)moved files and scheduled tasks for convenience.

One of the primary strengths of SynchronEX is its support for true synchronization of (re)moved files and directories. It also provides collision detection and advanced wildcard filters, increasing the accuracy of the synchronization process. The software features a GUI front-end with more than 15 wizards that makes it easy to use, even for beginners.
SynchronEX also caters to the needs of advanced users with a simulation mode, error level control, project scripts (Python), and a shell (batch) interface. These features enable users to perform complex synchronization tasks with ease. An integrated job scheduler, logging features, and super-project options further enhance the automation capabilities of the software.
The virtual file system design of SynchronEX integrates seamlessly with ZIP archives, FTP, FTPS, SFTP, WebDAV, automatic file version tracking (XVS), split-backup on changeable media, and other storage options. The software also comes with a duplicate file finder, a tool that can help users free up storage space.
In conclusion, SynchronEX for Linux is a powerful and comprehensive file synchronizer that performs flawlessly in any situation. Its versatility, ease-of-use, and automation capabilities make it an excellent investment for both novice and advanced users.
Version 4.0.5: SFTP, Proxy support for DAV over HTTP/HTTPS, FTPS improved