This tool can be easily be programmed to automatically copy folders from folder to folder, from drive to drive, from PC to PC, even from your PC to an offside FTP server. What I really like, is that fact that it can be easily programmed to copy files on my USB drive as soon as I plug it on my laptop, with not even needed to program it or manually copy/paste files. (in fact it can do this by scanning my USB's serial number and if a different USB is detected it does nothing).
Check it out, I am sure that this tool can be your best friend
thanks for the post!!
George
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Nice post - and although each one can use his own workflow it's nice to share ideas like these.
I am new into Nikonians and don't have a lot of photos so never thought of ways in solving this 'problem'.
What I can recommend though is a small and light tool, (and cheap really), called SyncBackSE (http://www.2brightsparks.com/syncback/sbse-features.html).
This tool can be easily be programmed to automatically copy folders from folder to folder, from drive to drive, from PC to PC, even from your PC to an offside FTP server. What I really like, is that fact that it can be easily programmed to copy files on my USB drive as soon as I plug it on my laptop, with not even needed to program it or manually copy/paste files. (in fact it can do this by scanning my USB's serial number and if a different USB is detected it does nothing).
Check it out, I am sure that this tool can be your best friend
thanks for the post!!
George