mergeall 2.1: automatic restores from automatic backups
mergeall is a directory tree synchronization system designed to offer a manual alternative to cloud storage. Its latest release (yes, after just two weeks) builds on 2.0's automatic backup of changes, to add full rollback of a prior run's modifications on demand. This is a failsafe, meant to be used if you accidentally corrupt an archive copy so badly that piecemeal restores won't help (unlikely, but bad things happen). Details: Main doc file: http://learning-python.com/mergeall/docs/Usage-Overview.html Latest changes: http://learning-python.com/mergeall/Readme.html#version21 Download mergeall.zip here: http://learning-python.com/downloads Unzipped content: http://learning-python.com/mergeall Screenshot: http://learning-python.com/mergeall/examples/Screenshots/main-quit-help.png --M. Lutz (http://www.rmi.net/~lutz | http://learning-python.com)
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Mark Lutz