Think of ChronoAgent as an undercover operative that provides access to a Mac.
The final archive tab allows you to configure your file archive, dabbling with compression and data retrieval. No one likes to lose track of important files, ever, and this way it's easy to make sure you have your data in the right place. The analysis screen shows you how your backup went, displaying the starting location and ending location of the backup data. The rules menu allows you to establish filters that take into account file names, size, extensions, dates and file creators.
In the options menu you can configure what triggers a backup, what your file archive will look like, email notifications, scripting and even notification sounds. This small detail is indicative of the care the developers took when crafting this program, something small that makes the process all the more easier to use and understand. You can decide if you want to move the copies one way or the other, or sync volumes simultaneously, all thanks to the operational direction feature in the main screen. Visualizations help dramatically for the beginner as it helps to direct your eyes and brain to how your data is going to move. These configurations make future backups a breeze as you can simply load up the settings you decided upon earlier.Īnother great feature is the directional options available for backups.
The developers clearly wanted to make sure that this program could fit into all kinds of situations, allowing you to call up each precise setting you configured for your machine, rather than some software designer half a world away. Once you have explored and tinkered with all the settings that you wish, you can save each setting as you go, making the customizable options nearly endless. That includes folders on your Mac, other Macs, PC's, external drives, NAS drives, or anything you can mount to your Mac. ChronoSync can synchronize or backup to almost anything you can connect to your Mac. With ChronoSync, you can synchronize, backup, and create bootable backups.