ChronoSync Quick Start Guide
ChronoSync Quick Start Guide
When you launch ChronoSync™ for the very first time, you are greeted with the ChronoSync Organizer window:
Six assistants are provided for creating synchronizer tasks for common operations. Decide which operation you’d like to
perform and click the corresponding button. You will then be asked a series of questions that will be used to configure
your new task. Note that “Bootable Backup” and “Backup to a Disk Image” provide the option to format your destination
volume or create a disk image file, respectively.
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describes what you are doing. Then
click “Create Task” at the upper right
and the task will be created for you.
4. The Task Editor
After the Assistant creates the task for you, it is opened in the Task Editor Window. Here you can fine tune your task
by changing one of the myriad of settings. You may also want to visually interact with your task by clicking Analyze in
the side bar. You can also preview exactly what your task will do by clicking Trial Sync in the toolbar. Or you can simply
run the task by clicking the big arrow button at the center of the window. When finished, just close the window.
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5. The ChronoSync Organizer
After tasks have been created, they appear in the ChronoSync Organizer Window. You can double-click a task to open
it in the Task Editor Window. More options are available if you click on the ‘Action’ menu.
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6. Scheduling Your Tasks
Once a task is created, it can be scheduled to run at a variety of intervals. The easiest way to do this is to invoke Setup
Assistants from the ChronoSync Organizer Window and choose the Simple Scheduling assistant.
The Simple Scheduling assistant is a modifier assistant. This means it takes one or more tasks and modifies them in
some way. In this case, it will schedule them to be run at a predefined interval. Regardless of the modification, the first
step is always to choose the task(s) that you would like to work with. Here we’ve chosen “Backup Home Folder to
‘Intermediary Drive’” before proceeding on to the next step.
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8. Specify Your Desired Interval
Choose the interval that you would like your task to run. You can specify an hourly, daily, weekly or monthly interval.
Once selected, complete the remaining steps and your task(s) will be scheduled to run automatically.
Note: You do not need to keep ChronoSync open for your tasks to run.
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9. Advanced Scheduling
The Simple Scheduling assistant is very easy to use and the perfect choice when running tasks at regular, simple
intervals. For greater control and flexibility, however, you can invoke the Scheduled Task Editor by selecting the
desired task in the ChronoSync Organizer and then clicking the Schedule… icon at the bottom of the list.
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This invokes the Add Scheduled
Task window which is where you
have many more options for
scheduling the task. You can
even choose Event Triggered
schedules which define certain
events that will trigger the task to
run. This includes when a volume
mounts or when a file system
change is made!
As you’ve probably caught glimpses of while working through this tutorial, ChronoSync has a lot more to offer than simple
incremental backups. We’ve just barely scratched the surface! The next step would be to explore the program on your own.
Feel free to peek at the other configuration panels in the task editor window. While you are at it, check out our
comprehensive online help. You can access it from the ChronoSync Organizer via the Read the documentation button.
You can also click on any “?” icon you see throughout the user interface and it will open a context-sensitive help page. Last,
but not least, visit our online resources page where you can find guides, videos, tech-notes and FAQs.
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