Flexync (Flexible synchronization) adjusts flexibly to your synchronization needs: it is always simple in use and lightweight, runs on many platforms, on single PC or in a network of stationary/mobile agents, and allows you to use advanced options!

Features

  • Cross-platform PIM data synchronization, built on Qt technology
  • Flexible to your needs: Do you want it to be easy sync with single click, or fully customizable with advanced sync rules?
  • Flexible to your environment: Should it run on one computer or maybe connected to other computers/devices syncing through network?
  • Extensible via plugins for different data sources (mobile devices, Outlook, Funambol, other SyncML tools, etc etc)
  • New plugins can be easily added with an open API and provided SDK
  • Lightweight: doesn't start slowly, doesn't use much CPU and memory
  • Data stored in XML format, which can be easily operated with some other tools and even edited by human if needed

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License

GNU Library or Lesser General Public License version 3.0 (LGPLv3)

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Operating Systems

BSD, Linux, Maemo, Symbian OS, Windows

Languages

English

Intended Audience

Advanced End Users, End Users/Desktop, System Administrators

User Interface

Qt

Programming Language

C++

Database Environment

XML-based

Related Categories

C++ Business Software, C++ Mobile Software, C++ File Sync Software

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2010-06-17