![]() Next to Compare, you have options to copy files from left to right side and vice versa, and to sync both folders. You will then need to click ‘Compare’ to find the missing files in the listed folders. In order to enable this feature simply launch the application and specify both source (backup) and target folder path. MOBZync’s pleasantly simple graphical interface also allows you to setup synchronization between the two folders you are comparing. It may be easier to understand by reviewing the screenshot below: Another cool feature about this program is it if it finds the same folder on each location it then compares them to see which one is newer and marks it the color green, and the older folder will be marked red. Files that are located in one folder, but not the other are marked with the color purple, while files that are in both folders are black. It also color codes the files that are found to be duplicates. ![]() So after a few minutes with Google Search I discovered MOBZync, which displays any two folders and their contents side-by-side, showing you what is different. ![]() I now wanted to compare the two hard drives to see the differences between them so I can could merge all the data to one hard drive with out have duplicate copies, or having to manually sift through every file and folder. Well it turns out I looked everywhere for this drive a few months earlier, couldn’t find it so I had purchased a new one. The other day I was cleaning out my closet (I’m sorry momma) and I found a hard drive that I have used in the past for backing up various PC’s around my house.
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