Thank you for the response. I tested it on FFS 7.8 and I'm glad to report that the times match perfectly! I'd like to take this opportunity to say what a great software FFS is.
I understand that there are two options so perhaps this should be a program setting, but I think that if there is no ...
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- 21 Dec 2015, 16:48
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Modified Time Difference
- Replies: 4
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- 18 Dec 2015, 18:59
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Modified Time Difference
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Re: Modified Time Difference
Example:
Filename: 20151216_213334.jpg
EXIF Date Taken: 16-Dec-2015 21:33
On device (viewed using ES File Explorer):
Modified = 16-12-2015 21:33:36
On Windows - copied by FFS:
Modified = 16-Dec-2015 16:33
On Windows - copied by Windows Explorer:
Modified = 16-Dec-2015 21:33
I read that FAT ...
Filename: 20151216_213334.jpg
EXIF Date Taken: 16-Dec-2015 21:33
On device (viewed using ES File Explorer):
Modified = 16-12-2015 21:33:36
On Windows - copied by FFS:
Modified = 16-Dec-2015 16:33
On Windows - copied by Windows Explorer:
Modified = 16-Dec-2015 21:33
I read that FAT ...
- 18 Dec 2015, 00:38
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Modified Time Difference
- Replies: 4
- Views: 1343
Modified Time Difference
I'm using FFS 7.7 on Windows x64 and I synchronized files from MTP (my Android phone) to a local folder.
I then copied the same files using Windows Explorer and compared the two.
All the files were identical but the modified dates were different: the times were 5 hours behind the original times ...
I then copied the same files using Windows Explorer and compared the two.
All the files were identical but the modified dates were different: the times were 5 hours behind the original times ...
- 08 Dec 2015, 18:21
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Feature suggestion: filter by date-time
- Replies: 0
- Views: 412
Feature suggestion: filter by date-time
Hi,
Sometimes you want to copy from a source to a destination and then re-structure the destination (pictures, in my case). This means that you want an incremental copying of files created since the last time you copied (regardless of what's in the destination folder). The Timespan filter only ...
Sometimes you want to copy from a source to a destination and then re-structure the destination (pictures, in my case). This means that you want an incremental copying of files created since the last time you copied (regardless of what's in the destination folder). The Timespan filter only ...