What is HAS? Heatsoft Automatic Synchronizer v.1.08

Heatsoft Automatic Synchronizer (HAS) is an easy-to-use program designed for an automatic synchronization, backup, replication and mirroring of important files on most storage media or even between two computers on a network. With HAS you can easily keep all important files synchronized between servers, desktops, notebooks, LANs, ZIP disks, secondary hard disks, etc.

HAS allows you to compare and synchronize multiple folders at a time in manual mode with a single mouse click or in automatic mode with scheduler. The program arranges your synchronization needs in sets of "jobs". A job is a set of specifications which defines what folder pairs you want to synchronize, how you want do this, and how often you want to do it. HAS Job Wizard provides most of the building blocks of jobs for you, such as the preinstalled synchronization methods. Once configured, in automatic mode HAS synchronizes the folder pairs at the user-defined time intervals. This multithreaded process runs in the background without any further user-interaction required. In the manual mode you are able to see a preview table of synchronization. All synchronization activities are stored in a log file. Summary e-mail will be send to specified address after the job execution. Service addon allows to execute jobs within a native windows service.

HAS is designed for Microsoft Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista.

If you are looking for a simple, fast, powerful and flexible synchronizing solution for your business or for your personal needs in a networking environment or on a single machine, you have just found it. Download the 30-day trial version and see for yourself.

HAS is priced competitively at only $39.92 for a single user license. HAS version with Service addon costs $59.92. We provide flexible discount program for volume purchase orders. See Order section for more information. If you have a problem or a question, free support is always available.

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