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Chapter 6. Synchronization
Synchronization is the process of keeping wallets that are stored in multiple locations updated
with the same information. This way, if you make a change to a wallet on your mobile device,
the next time you view the same wallet on another mobile device or your desktop/laptop
computer, your change will be there.
With SyncPro Synchronization, you can make simultaneous changes to different cards on
your Windows PC, a remote location, a USB drive, or mobile device and all the changes will
be synchronized. SyncPro goes through all the cards and matches the changes between the
locations. Even if you've made changes in three different locations (on your Windows PC,
iPhone, and an Android device for instance) SyncPro will go through and combine all the
changes you've made.
eWallet 8.1 for Windows PC synchronizes your information with a built-in sync engine called
SyncPro
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and offers three different kinds of sync: Cloud sync, Device Sync, and FTP/folder
sync. SyncPro’s cloud sync on Windows PC allows backing up to a cloud service (currently
Dropbox) as well as using the cloud service to sync with eWallet on other devices (currently
iPhone, iPad and iPod touch). Device Sync offers an alternative syncing method that is more
direct and doesn’t require a cloud service; in most cases sync occurs directly between two
devices using a local WiFi network or in some cases a cable. SyncPro also offers synchron-
ization to a FTP server or a folder, which can be very handy in an office environment.
eWallet’s Sync Manager will help configure the kind of sync you want for your wallet. Once
it’s configured, you just press the Sync Now button to synchronize your wallet. Some of
the sync types can also happen automatically when eWallet opens and closes.
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