Mount and Sync Network Shares Using Smb4K
I often find myself working with data that's stored on multiple computers, and with KDE's network transparency this is an easy thing to do. But of course there are times when network access isn't available, and in this situation being able to easily sync data between two drives is a huge convenience. My solution is Smb4K.
Smb4K is first and foremost a share browser, but it has another unsung capability to syncronize between a share and a local folder.
Finding and Mounting Shared Folders
Finding and mounting shared folders is Smb4K's primary use, and one it does very well. The interface is simple and easy to use. An icon resides in the system tray for easy access. If you have a share bookmarked you can right-click the icon and select the appropriate one to mount it. If not, left-clicking on the icon will load the main program.
Smb4K presents a two pane interface.
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