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sitecopy

sitecopy allows you to easily maintain remote Web sites. The program will upload files to the server which have changed locally, and delete files from the server which have been removed locally, keeping the remote site synchronized. FTP and WebDAV are supported.

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  •  17 Jul 2008 09:24

Release Notes: This release fixes a crash when built against neon 0.27/0.28.

  •  16 Jul 2008 21:07

Release Notes: This release updates the bundled version of neon and fixes a bug in SSL certificate caching. A new mailing list is available.

  •  12 Mar 2006 03:17

Release Notes: This release adds support for client certificates in DAV and neon 0.26.

  •  31 Dec 2005 06:26

Release Notes: This release fixes a bug in the move/rename algorithm, fixes an ordering issue with --fetch mode over DAV, and adds timeout handling for FTP STOR commands.

  •  28 Sep 2005 05:07

Release Notes: This release fixes some minor bugs in FTP error handling.

RSS Recent comments

22 Apr 2001 10:05 nainil7

Re: Ah, just what I need.
HI,

I could just find the best thing atlast.
Now just by sitting anywhere i can update my site without the tar and all the trouble to go around.
nainil@eliteral.com

Regards,
Nainil Chheda.

29 Jun 2000 08:08 sverrehu

Ah, just what I need.
This program is just what I needed! Thanks, Joe!
Don't know why anybody would like the Gnome interface, though.

No more "tar c", "ftp", "telnet", "tar x", now I just do "make sync".

Sverre.

01 May 2000 07:20 jonaskb

Sitecopy is great!
If you're like me and update your website several times a week (sometimes several times a day), you just can't live without Sitecopy. I hardly ever use regular FTP clients anymore. When I want to upload new/changed files to my website, I hit the Sitecopy icon in my KPanel and Sitecopy updates the site without my interference.

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