![]() If you follow this blog, you’ll get all the latest updates on Sync. Search will be coming to the History window later this year along with other history improvements. The new features mentioned here are currently available in Sync for Windows, OS X, and Linux. The Peer List and Licenses window are also directly searchable to easily find people and devices. You can then dive into the Peer List to see if you’re synced with Dan, change his folder permissions, or perform other actions. Or if you’re looking for folders that Dan is connected to, start typing “dan” and it will show folders containing the name “dan” as well as folders that have users and devices named “dan”. For example, if you’re looking for a specific folder, start typing its name. ![]() ![]() Currently, folder names, user names, and device names are searched. Only the folders containing the words you entered are shown. In the main window, simply type what you’re looking for. Search in Sync is a filtering mechanism that stays engaged until you close it, so you can quickly interact with the items found. Now with version 2.0.120 or later, you can use the new search feature to quickly find what you need and act on it. I took a look today, and discovered that it wasnt just some files, but had become approximately 75 of all of my files were deleted by Resilio Sync. For example, I sort using the optional “Last transferred” column so the folders with the most recent activity are at the top. In Sync 2.0, we added additional columns and made them sortable, so you can see the folders listed by the attribute you feel is most important. In this article, I’ll describe how they work and how you can take advantage of them to spend less time in the Sync UI.īack when Sync was beta, we implemented optional columns in the folder list that you could turn on or off by right-clicking in the column header area. This allowed you to see additional information that might be valuable to you. Recently, we implemented a search feature and some additional columns in the folder list that significantly increase usability for those who sync a lot of folders, or share with many people. Until now, the more valuable information you have in Sync, the harder it often became to navigate. If I change the location of the syncing folder on my end, will our in-progress project files no longer be able to find our audio files? We have many short audio files that make up longer takes, so it might be a hassle to redirect the program to the new location of each individual audio file.The more you use Sync, the more folders you have in the main list, the more you interact with other users, and the more devices synchronize files. This lets us access the same project file and see each other's recordings in it, allowing us to collaborate on the same songs long distance. On Mac I chose File System as the Sync Location and created a folder in Resilio Sync which we use as a private cloud. This allows you to navigate to and search for your files. To do this, can I simply drag the syncing folder to my external HD? This seems like it would be an easy thing to do, but when I emailed Resilio directly for help, they gave me a very convoluted solution, so I wonder if they misunderstood what I wanted to do.Ī related question: My bandmate and I both record audio files for the same projects and save them to our synced folder, where are project files are also stored. Instead of syncing every file, Sync creates the entire structure of the folder using placeholders. I'd like to move a syncing folder from my internal HD drive to to an external hard drive.
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