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Software-update: SyncBackFree 11.0.0.15

2Brightsparks heeft versie 11.0.0.15 van SyncBackFree uitgebracht. Dit programma is de eenvoudigste en daarmee meteen ook de gratis uitvoering van de back-upsoftware die dit bedrijf in de aanbieding heeft. Naast back-ups maken kan SyncBackFree data synchroniseren. Dit kan naar een locatie op dezelfde of een andere schijf, of naar een ander medium, zoals een usb-stick, ftp-server of ziparchief. Naast deze gratis uitvoering zijn er ook SyncBackSE en SyncBackPro, die voor respectievelijk 48 en 65 euro extra functionaliteit bieden. De changelog voor deze uitgave is hieronder te vinden:

New:
  • Scheduler Monitor Service introduced which can help detect profiles that are not being run by the Windows Task Scheduler
  • (Pro/SE): 7zip compatible LZMA2 compression and encryption (the Zip header can be encrypted so the contained filenames cannot be seen)
  • (Pro): Secrets Manager to store usernames, passwords and private keys
  • (Pro): Files can be copied from HTTP
  • (SE): SyncBackSE now supports LZMA and BZip2 compression along with the new LZMA2 compression and encryption. This also means email log files can use higher compression (LZMA)
  • (Pro/SE): You can automatically download files from HTTP, when using FTP, to increase performance
  • (Pro/SE): Group Queue profiles. These are similar to the traditional Groups except you can configure how a profile in the group queue is run (e.g. an Integrity check) and the same profile can be in a group queue multiple times. They also use fewer resources.
  • (Pro): Cloudflare R2 support (S3 compatible service)
  • (Pro): Support for SSE-C with native Backblaze B2
  • (Pro/SE): Option to compress network traffic (SMB, Windows 10 or better)
  • (Pro): Script Debugging
  • You can now choose an action to take if two files are considered to be identical
  • All system volumes can be accessed with the path \\?\
  • New shared settings can be created from the Manage Shared Settings window. Previously they could only be created when modifying a profile.
  • Shared settings can be modified from the Manage Shared Settings window. Previously they could only be modified when modifying a profile that uses those shared settings.
  • You can rename shared settings from the Manage Shared Settings window.
  • Shared settings can be exported and imported from the Manage Shared Settings window.
  • File copying methods can be tested
  • In the Differences window, you can filter based on the filename or extension. Wildcards (* and ?) are supported
  • In the Differences window, you can configure it so that a double-click on a folder will automatically add it to the filter so only that directory and its contents are shown
  • In the Differences window, there are more filter options. You can also click on the Totals grid to filter.
  • A hotkey can be defined for SyncBack itself (the hotkey is shown in the tray icon hint)
  • A new profile configuration page (Links) has been created to centralize settings related to shortcuts, offline files, symbolic links, hard links, etc.
  • On the profile History page you can export all the history
  • In the Global Settings you can re-order the tabs
  • When modifying a group you can use drag and drop to re-order profiles in a group and to add or remove profiles from the group
  • The HTML log file now includes a bar chart for easy comparison of the number of files copied on previous runs (last 7)
  • (Pro/SE): Profiles can be configured to run elevated or not elevated. When scheduling such profiles the scheduler is configured as appropriate.
  • (Pro/SE): In Global Settings you can configure Windows to allow elevated processes like SyncBackPro and SyncBackSE to see mapped network drives.
  • (Pro/SE): In Global Settings you can configure create a shortcut to run SyncBackPro or SyncBackSE elevated without a UAC prompt.
  • Console input (stdin) can be sent to the Run Before and Run After programs from a file
  • Console output (stdout) from Run Before and Run After can be recorded in the log file
  • Option to Run After only if the profile failed
  • Profiles (including groups) can be run automatically when the screen saver is activated or the display is powered off
  • You can ignore files accessed (or not accessed) between dates or since a date
  • For Junction Points, you can ignore all of them (as per V10 and earlier), ignore only Windows backward compatibility junction points or not ignore them
  • (Pro/SE): File hard links can be identified and copied as hard links
  • (Pro/SE): File symbolic links can be copied and re-mapped
  • (Pro/SE): Directory symbolic links and junction/reparse points can be copied and re-mapped
  • Option to ignore hidden and system folders
  • Option to ignore pinned files and directories
  • Option to ignore unpinned files and directories
  • Option to ignore placeholder directories
  • (Pro/SE): When running a profile as a Restore you can create a Windows System Restore Point.
  • Full (absolute) paths can now be used in filters
  • ( Source: Tweakers.net
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