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Unison - file synchronization tool

05/11/2008  I
Relevance: 8.05
Unison is a file-synchronization tool for Unix and Windows. It allows two replicas of a collection of files and directories to be stored on different hosts (or different disks on the same host), modified separately, and then brought up to date by propagating the changes in each replica to the other.
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Real-time Java Part 3: Threading and synchronization

05/02/2007  II
Relevance: 7.75
This article examines aspects of threading and synchronization that an implementation of the Real-time Specification for Java (RTSJ) must support.
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SIMchronise keeps in syncing Funambol

12/26/2006  II
Relevance: 7.23
SIMchronise is a mobile synchronization provider based in Dublin, Ireland. Users of the company's products can synchronize contacts, calendars, appointments, tasks, and notes across a wide range of devices, including mobile phones, PCs, Palm PDAs, and even iPods. After using proprietary software and finding it lacking, all of its products are now based on Funambol's open source data synchronization software.
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Dropbox: File synchronization and sharing couldn't be easier

09/17/2008  IIII
Relevance: 6.92
Are you looking to share files online, back up your own data or transfer files between Windows, Mac and Linux systems? Take a look at Dropbox, a terrific online service that just came out of beta mode combines file and folder mirroring/synchronization with an easy-to-use online interface that's efficient and well-designed. You can set up the service on any of your systems (it supports Windows, Mac, and Linux).
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On the road with Funambol 7

09/19/2008  I
Relevance: 6.76
Funambol, the open source mobile device synchronization and push email provider, released version 7.0 of its server and client software in August. We took a look at what it offers, then took it for a test drive on mobile devices and the Linux desktop. At the heart of Funambol's synchronization abilities is a SyncML server running on top of Apache Tomcat. The company provides source code to a community edition of this server, and sells a carrier edition to commercial clients that adds on functions like remote device configuration and management.
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Syncing multiple users' bookmarks with SiteBar

06/17/2008  III
Relevance: 6.61
SiteBar is a Web browser bookmark synchronization solution. One feature that sets SiteBar apart from many others is the ability to set up your own bookmark server, which keeps the whole system under your control. You can also use SiteBar through a third-party server that offers membership levels ranging from a free, ad-supported"basic" level up to an"admin" level that costs 9.99 Euros (about $15.50) per month. While SiteBar is useful for individuals, it is even more useful for corporate or other groups because it allows you to have many trees of bookmarks and have a project group collectively modify bookmarks for their project. (NOTE: Other bookmark synchronization solutions have been covered recently on linux.com.)
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Open standards drive growth of phone backup service provider

05/30/2008  I
Relevance: 6.49
SIMchronise, a mobile technologies company based in the United Kingdom, recently launched a mobile data backup service called PhoneBackup.eu that is built on the Open Mobile Alliance's Data Synchronization and Device Management standard (a.k.a. SyncML). SIMchronise principal Philippe Joly says that with the"high number of device models and manufacturers" of wireless phones, open standards make it easier for companies to provide data synchronization services.
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Using Perl On Linux To Do Mass Synchronization Of File Time Stamps

05/27/2008  III
Relevance: 5.20
A look at yet another quick and simple Perl command line execution statement that you can use to save yourself lots of time...
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Synchronize your databases with SqlSync

05/09/2008  I
Relevance: 4.74
SqlSync lets you compare two databases to see which tuples have been added, removed, and changed. You can also use SqlSync to make one database a clone of another and maintain its contents to be that way. One benefit of using SqlSync to perform synchronization is that you can perform heterogeneous syncs -- for example, from MySQL to PostgreSQL.
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JACK Sync: A Primer For Linux Users

11/02/2007  IIIII
Relevance: 4.66
Recently I've been working with the transport synchronization capabilities of the JACK audio server. This article is a report on those capabilities as tested with a variety of Linux audio applications under the JAD and 64 Studio distributions.JACK: The 1-minute Profileread more
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