![]() ![]() Them copied over again during the next sync: The user is cleaning up unwanted photos. On the other hand, deleting photos from the backup, should not get The user is making free space for new photos. When photos on the smartphoneĪre deleted, they should not also be deleted on the backup drive: These two cases, however, should get different treatment!Ĭopying photos from a smartphone to some backup location. ![]() The "Update" synchronization variant wasn't as fundamental and useful as the other two, "Two way", and "Mirror".īased on "differences", it was unable to distinguish whetherĪ new file was created on the source, or if an old file was deleted on the target. In addition to "differences" it is now possible to set sync directions based on "changes": Previously they were based on the "differences" found after comparison: left only, right only, left newer, right newer. Signal is open source, and the people who know security always insist on open source encryption sotware.FreeFileSync 13 generalizes the way sync directions are set up: (Considering the pressure from various governments, including India, I am confident that Whatsapp already has a backdoor installed.) ![]() Signal does the same thing, and it isn't owned by Meta/FaceBook. Take the Whatsapp phone & text encryption which has the market for cell phones, and that is a shame. People should also be aware that closed-source security (especially encryption) software is usually crap. Furthermore, people should know that there are excellent free programs which have no payware equivalent. I don't think there is a payware version. Isn't it amazing how many OS programs there are which are better than (or just as good) as their closed-source, payware counterparts? Take Python. The OS itself, web browsers, LibreOffice, KolourPaint, and development tools all work better than their Windows counterparts, and don't cost a dime. ) I use Windows only for games, and one website which doesn't work with non-windows browsers. I am one of the few people using Linux for everyday work. I'm sure you know at least as much as I do, probably more, about OS software.) Aw hell yes! Open source kicks ass. (X, this reply is more for others as it is for you. ![]()
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