How does Memeo AutoSync work?
With Memeo AutoSync, a user “pairs” two folders on a PC, laptop, USB flash drive, portable hard drive, iPod, NAS, or some other device. All the files and subfolders in those two folders are copied to the other folder. For example, in the case where you have five files in folder A and none in folder B, the five files in folder A are copied to folder B. In the case where you have five files in folder A and six in folder B, five files will be copied from folder A to folder B and six files will be copied from folder B to folder A leaving eleven identical files in each folder. During a first-time sync, files with newer timestamps will override older files. With subsequent syncs, Memeo AutoSync will automatically keep track of file changes and copy those new or modified files to the other folder. During subsequent syncs, Memeo AutoSync will override a file *only* if it is safe. Memeo AutoSync will consider a sync to be unsafe if a file has been modified on both locations since the last sync.