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Acrosync 1.7.611, published by Acrosync LLC, is a native rsync client for Windows that enables folder-level synchronization with Linux, macOS, and NAS hosts without requiring additional server-side software; because it is the only native Windows implementation of the rsync protocol, it communicates directly with any system where rsync is already present, eliminating the need for Cygwin or other compatibility layers. The program ships as a compact installer that completes setup in a few clicks and includes an integrated SSH client, so users can immediately initiate secure rsync-over-SSH transfers without first configuring password-less login. Leveraging the differential-transfer logic of rsync, Acrosync compares source and destination file trees and uploads only new or newer items while skipping unchanged data; when only part of a large file has been altered, it transmits just the modified blocks, conserving bandwidth and accelerating updates. A built-in file-system monitor watches local directories in real time, and in default backup mode it pushes new or altered files to the remote rsync server almost instantly; optional “propagate deletions” extends this behavior to removed items, keeping both sides in full accord. Typical use cases include continuous off-site backup of workstations, mirroring web-site assets to remote hosts, syncing media libraries to NAS appliances, and maintaining current project folders between Windows laptops and Linux build servers. The application belongs to the File Synchronization category and is currently offered in a single version, 1.7.611, which runs for fifteen days with all features enabled. Acrosync is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always providing the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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