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I love the idea of that tool, this was done really good.
One thing, that'd make this even more productive if the settings (specially paths) could be stored, or at least a history could show up. If people, like me, have multiple backup folders they do then this could be really helpful to easily sync the same folders again and again.
Anyways - love the tool and will make a donation later.
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As the README states, I'm definitely planning the same Profiles management that grsync tool has – remembering the folders selected along with all the other options. 👍 I'm using this tool for a secondary (external HDDs) backup as well, thus having a profile per drive is a need for me, too. 😄
Sounds great @username0x0a , looking forward to that! I'd love to contribute to that, but I got limited time right now. Maybe in a couple of weeks or so. Also I'm more of a swift guy :-)
Anyways, appreciate your effort in this!
Vote +100 👍
Though being able to type an rsync *) command,
I liked the old arrsync, which doesnt run on 10.14+ anymore.
This tool is cute, but It has limited value if one can't store profiles with a couple of rsyncs to be executed.
I love the idea of that tool, this was done really good.
One thing, that'd make this even more productive if the settings (specially paths) could be stored, or at least a history could show up. If people, like me, have multiple backup folders they do then this could be really helpful to easily sync the same folders again and again.
Anyways - love the tool and will make a donation later.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: