Download FreeFileSync 7.6
FreeFileSync is an open source program that can back up or synchronize content from two different locations. It’s available for Windows, Linux, and OS X, doesn’t rely on things like Java or a .Net Framework, and it’s easy to use. The Windows installer contains separate 32bit and 64bit versions, and also offers the possibility to install a portable version. Version 7.6 of FreeFileSync has been released and the changelog for that version looks like this:
FreeFileSync 7.6
- Create missing synchronization base folders only on demand
- Improved main grid text search performance by 40%
- Restore correct main dialog height after restart (Linux)
- Default to standard main dialog size after unmaximize (Linux)
- Prevent creation of irregular folder names (Windows)
- Support MTP devices over WiFi with null modification times
- Do not apply invalid vertical main dialog positions (OS X)
- Support Yosemite full screen window mode (OS X)
- Use buffered lock file I/O (Windows)
- Correctly setup OpenSSL for multithreaded use
- Added COM initialization for worker threads (Windows)
- Forward focus to sync button after comparison
- Streamlined file system abstraction layer interfaces
Version number | 7.6 |
Release status | Alpha |
Operating systems | Windows 7, Linux, Windows XP, macOS, Windows Vista, Windows 8, Windows 10 |
Website | FreeFileSync |
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File size |
9.84MB |
License type | GPL |