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Unison is a two-way synchronization tool. It is easy to use, has a graphical user interfaces, are quick (Unison uses [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rsync # Algorithm rsync algorithm] which transmits only part of the file that has been modified) and an efficient and easily understandable conflict management.
From 05.03.2013 the Unison software is installed on all Linux clients, and there are also compiled versions for both Mac and Windows.
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Revision as of 14:45, 16 April 2013


Unison is a two-way synchronization tool. It is easy to use, has a graphical user interfaces, are quick (Unison uses # Algorithm rsync algorithm which transmits only part of the file that has been modified) and an efficient and easily understandable conflict management. From 05.03.2013 the Unison software is installed on all Linux clients, and there are also compiled versions for both Mac and Windows.