This is a small notice that I've finally released "v1.0" (actually r1) of FolderSync2. I didn't feel that a news item was justified, because it's 'just' a Shell utility (plus some clickable scripts to make it's use a bit simpler). Anyway, you can get it from here:
http://os4depot.net/?function=showfil ... ity/shell/foldersync2.lhaIf you don't know what FolderSync2 is, then read the start of the manual here:
http://cshandley.co.uk/foldersync2According to my notes, I've made beta versions of FolderSync2 available since around 2009, with the last beta release in 2011. With SMBFS now (sort of) working with Windows again, and various other improvements I've made to FolderSync2, I felt it was about time I polish it & make a proper release.
The biggest improvements since the last beta release are:
* It now ignores soft/hard links. I found this essential, as otherwise links could be accidentally replaced by real files. If you want to backup/copy links as well, then I recommend using my
AmigaAttributes program.
* It now works with SMBFS. This is NOT heavily tested, but it has been reported to work. I'm waiting for some SMBFS issues to be fixed, before I use it with SMBFS heavily myself, but for less demanding use it should be OK right now...
* I've added UTF-8 support, which works great with FTP Mount. So finally files/folders with 'foreign' characters in their names work, which can be handy (for example) when backing-up Amiga program folders that contain Catalogs.
* The Windows version had a nasty habit of crashing after it had finished, but before it had fully written the log file, which was rather annoying (but not usually a serious problem). Now fixed.
* The scripts with icons (EasyBackup2, EasyFolderSync2 & ProfileWizard) have now been fixed to work on AmigaOS3.
And some smaller changes that some people may still find very helpful:
* It no-longer fails to update files that have been write/delete protected.
* Files to the TrashDir folder now get a file comment indicating their original path (just like FolderSync1 did), which means undeleting files is now much easier.
* The TrashDir folder is no-longer disabled for FTP Mount paths. Very handy, since you can now undelete stuff on Windows!