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Wikipedia to the rescue...
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I just compiled unison for OS2008. Please find it at
http://www.ws.chemie.tu-muenchen.de/...57-3_armel.deb
Cheers
[Edit]
Unison is a file synchronization program. It is used for synchronizing files between two directories, either on one computer, or between a computer and another storage device (e.g. another computer, or a removable disc). It runs on Unix-like operating systems (including Linux, Mac OS X, and Solaris), as well as on Windows.
Last edited by scg; 2008-03-07 at 21:17. Reason: file updated