![]() The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the “Software”), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: Portions copyright Robert de Bath, Joris van Rantwijk, Delian Delchev, Andreas Schultz, Jeroen Massar, Wez Furlong, Nicolas Barry, Justin Bradford, Ben Harris, Malcolm Smith, Ahmad Khalifa, Markus Kuhn, Colin Watson, Christopher Staite, Lorenz Diener, Christian Brabandt, Jeff Smith, Pavel Kryukov, Maxim Kuznetsov, Svyatoslav Kuzmich, Nico Williams, Viktor Dukhovni, and CORE SDI S.A. ![]() PuTTY License PuTTY is copyright 1997-2019 Simon Tatham. The TGPuttyLib DLL is free software, just like PuTTY, and distributed under the following license (unlike Syncovery, which is a commercial product): You can find more about PuTTY on the PuTTY Homepage. The new TGPuttyLib SFTP Library is a DLL conversion of the psftp program from the PuTTY suite. Profiles can be canceled even while Syncovery is waiting for a response from the network or server. All network accesses are now performed in separate threads. Allows minimizing while building file list.Use the topmost Browse button on the Internet Protocol Settings dialog to choose between your main Google Drive and Shared with me items (and possibly additional Shared Drives or Team Drives). Supports “Shared with me” items on Google Drive.Supports High-DPI monitors with hi-res graphics and fonts.New checkmarks for this feature have been added to the General Filters tab sheet. Can upload symbolic links to storages that do not support them, by storing them in.Options for thes features have been added to the Security and Shares dialog as well as the Alternate Data Streams dialog. Can include NTFS security settings and Alternate Data Streams for files in Zip and Sz files.These settings can be applied back to local folders on restore/download. Can upload NTFS security settings and Alternate Data Streams for folders to storages like FTP or Google Drive, by putting them in.The new features are also available as separate options, when you scroll down on the “Folders” and “File Age and Size” tab sheets. The new behavior can be chosen on the Real-Time Settings dialog, on the new tab sheet “Internet Folders (Polling for Changes)”. This works best with cloud storages that use a changes-based listing method: Google Drive, Sharepoint, OneDrive, DropBox, and Box.įor more details, please see Real-Time Synchronization. In Real-Time mode, Syncovery can now regularly check Internet based folders for changes.A new option is available under Files->More in the profiles: Copy Only XXX MegaBytes per run.Can now set Unix Permissions when using FTP or SFTP (see the second tab sheet of the Internet dialog in the profile).More detailed status reporting for background jobs in the profile overview, with copying rate and ETA.A new way to run profiles is available in the Profile Overview context menu: “Run in Background With Preview”.Both can coexist at the same time, which is by design. Please note: the GUI uses a square tray icon, while the Background Scheduler uses the traditional round icon. Three new checkboxes on the Gears toolbar button menu: “Minimize to Tray” (Windows only) and “Run Profiles in Main Window” and “Hide Sync Preview While Copying” (under Running Options).The advantage is that json files no longer need to be unzipped prior to processing them, because they can be read from the Sz file directly. ![]() The multi-file Sz format is now used for archiving json history files from cloud servers that support the changes based listing.The Remote Service has been updated to version 9 with the ability to extract Sz packages. ![]()
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