![]() ![]() Also contains an additional smaller moved files side detection improvement for two-way syncs.Fixes a bug that was introduced by the new smarter moved files detection in version 10.9.0: it could somtimes lead to files being moved on the wrong side in one-way syncs, even when using Exact Mirror.Fixes a visual issue with the file list building progress dialog.Can now decrypt PGP files without the user having to install any GPG software.Adds a few PascalScript global variables to unlock specific Syncovery features.Fixes B2 upload progress reporting of large files.Some more improvements to the internal socket pooling and handling.Automatically switches to SecureBlackBox SSL/TLS for all protocols if the new OpenSSL version doesn’t work (which apparently happens on some systems).Fixes an Integer Overflow error that could occur during the first few minutes after booting a Windows PC or server.See Synchronizing Files with Google Cloud Storage using Syncovery for details. Syncovery now uses Google Cloud Service Accounts to connect with Google Cloud Storage.The new checkmark only applies to “other” kinds of archives, which are not directly recognized by Syncovery, and which are copied, then unzipped. These are never kept at the destination upon restore. The option “Keep unpacked archive files at destination” does not apply to the most frequently used restore of individually compressed files. Adds checkmarks to the Compression/Encryption tab sheets to make it optional whether to keep copied, then unzipped archives and decrypted PGP files at the destination.Fixes progress reporting with ETA in some cases where 7-zip compression was used.Fixes various spots where writing to a full drive may have gone unnoticed. ![]() Adds free space checking before downloading to temporary files. ![]()
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