> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://doc.sysdevmobile.com/miscommunicator/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://doc.sysdevmobile.com/miscommunicator/configuration/products/applications.md).

# Applications

Here you can add, modify or delete applications that are to be executed during a **Synchronize using File Transfer** action by a Kalipso client.

## Application 1

When a **Synchronize** action is being performed, the client will start by sending one ore more files, then, when all files have been sent, any application in this list will be executed.

## Application 2

When a **Synchronize** action is being performed, the client will start by sending one ore more files, then, when all files have been sent, any application in **Application1** list will be executed, after the files in the terminal folder are sent to the client and in the end, any Application in this list will be executed.

You will normally use this option to perform an action that has no impact for the client, and can be done after the client has disconnected.


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