Software Update: FreeFileSync 6.6

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FreeFileSync is an open source program that allows you to 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 lightweight to use. The Windows installer includes separate 32bit and 64bit versions, and also offers the option to install a portable version. Version 6.6 of FreeFileSync has been released and since version 6.4 the following changes and improvements have been made:

FreeFileSync 6.6

  • Fixed large font size standard button layout
  • Fixed config dialog graphics glitch with large font sizes
  • Exit FreeFileSync launcher process during update
  • Exclude temporary files from RealtimeSync monitor
  • Implement correct standard button spacing (OS X)
  • Fixed SELinux compilation issue (Linux)
  • Installer adds RealtimeSync link to desktop (Windows)
  • Improved make file (Linux, OS X)
  • Reduced binary file size (Linux)
  • Updated translation files

FreeFileSync 6.5

  • Support preview for RAW CR2 image files (Windows Vista and later)
  • Fixed startup exception when using task scheduler (Windows XP)
  • Correctly resolve SystemRoot NT path syntax for symbolic links
  • Fixed incorrect error codes being reported (Windows XP)
  • Fixed config dialog shortcut key presses getting lost (OS X)
  • Allow vertical layout for top button panel
  • Code cleanup: removed support for old database and XML config formats
  • Center sync progress dialog
  • Updated help file

Version number 6.6
Release status Final
Operating systems Windows 7, Linux, Windows XP, macOS, Windows Vista, Windows 8
Website SourceForge
Download http://www.fosshub.com/FreeFileSync.html
File sizes

6.19MB – 10.13MB

License type GPL
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