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 XKat Basic versus XKat +Internet Editions

XKat comes in two editions: Basic and +Internet. The +Internet edition includes everything in the Basic edition -- and a bit more. Details follow.

 Features  Basic  +Internet
Compress and copy files between any two folders on your Windows computer.  x x
Compress and copy files between any two computers on your Windows local area network. x x
Synchronize files between any two folders on your Windows computer. x x
Synchronize files between any two computers on your Windows local area network. x x
Compress and copy files between a Windows PC and a portable storage device, such as a thumb drive.  x x
Synchronize folders between a Windows PC and a portable storage device, such as a thumb drive. x x
Group together file copying tasks into a single job and run them all in one click. x x
Create desktop shortcuts that will launch XKat, run a backup or synchronization task, and close XKat. x x
Create batch files to run a copy or synchronization task. x x
Run file copy and synchronization jobs and tasks on a set schedule, unattended. x x
Log the details of any copy and synchronization run to a text file. x x
Using command line arguments, call XKat from within another application to copy or synchronize files. x x
Compress and copy files between a Windows computer and an Internet computer. x x
Synchronize folders between a Windows PC and an Internet computer.  x x
Download and seamlessly unzip files from your remote ISP site to a Windows computer.   x
Browse your remote Internet folders and files using XKat's dual windowed FTP-Windows Explorer client.   x
Upload and download Internet files visually, using drag and drop.   x
Delete and rename Internet folders and files using the built-in FTP client.   x
Create and save user information for multiple Internet accounts.   x
Group together and automatically run multiple copy and synchronization tasks, dynamically connecting, copying, and disconnecting to and from various Internet sites.   x






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