SyncApp: 1.0.75


kos13

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SyncApp: 1.0.75 released.

How to upgrade

Visit the link you've got in invitation email to download new binaries. Note that Linux 64 bit binary name is SyncApp_x64.gz

Changes

- fixed all known issues for re-syncing already downloaded files

- improved connections in LAN

- configurable WebUI on Linux (listen address, password, enable/disable)

- Linux config file with all options as in Win32/Mac UI

- Linux x64 native build

- support of mounted folders and removable drives

- added SyncTrash folder (configurable) - all deleted files go there by default

- correctly sync files when time is not correctly set

- adaptive number of connections per peer (1 for large files, up to 15 for small files)

- Windows UI - pause/resume from tray icon, resizable main window

- folder indexing optimization

- various bug fixes

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Hmm, still not working to be honest.

I do get this now:

[2013-02-28 16:21:29] Sending broadcast ping for folder E:\*foldername*

[2013-02-28 16:21:29] Send ping to peer (0000000000000000000000000000000000000000) for folder E:\*foldername*

[2013-02-28 16:21:29] ping *IP server*:11111 directly

[2013-02-28 16:21:29] ping *IP server*:11111 via relay

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No new client the fix is on our side.

Does it mean that torrent is involved in any transfer ?

If the problem of transferring data is not fixed in the client code ("No new client, the fix is on our side.") what was necessary to fix the problem ? This question raises especially because you say "... the fix is on our side" ?

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Does it mean that torrent is involved in any transfer ?

If the problem of transferring data is not fixed in the client code ("No new client, the fix is on our side.") what was necessary to fix the problem ? This question raises especially because you say "... the fix is on our side" ?

I've asked this before What is on their Side? I've seen Kos mention its on the server side and i'm wondering what the server does? is it a tracker and are we still dependent on them? if thats the case i'd love to see server side software being released in the future to run this 100% on your own.

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There is some sort of tracker that helps connecting peers that can't be connected directly. Consider it as a super node in Skype. Usually it is required when you are at work and behind a good firewall. We had an issue, that due to an error, these peers can't connect and send traffic.

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