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by greenmoose
11 Apr 2010, 16:12
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: View folders/files that are to be deleted?
Replies: 4
Views: 1145

Re: View folders/files that are to be deleted?

Oh... Did never notice that menu option for some reason. Thanks.
by greenmoose
11 Apr 2010, 09:08
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: View folders/files that are to be deleted?
Replies: 4
Views: 1145

Re: View folders/files that are to be deleted?

Hrm I don't have that filter option, all I can see is "Hide files that exist
on right side only" (or left side respectively).
No "show files that will be deleted" filter...
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(I'm using v 3.6)
by greenmoose
10 Apr 2010, 09:23
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Date of last sync?
Replies: 2
Views: 1075

Re: Date of last sync?

Fair enough. However IMHO I think it's good to know if I synched the session 1
day ago or 1 month ago, and if I should bother to do a compare/resync or not
(I don't sit and wait for my compare session to finish since it takes so long,
I go and do other stuff meanwhile).
(The product "Allway Sync ...
by greenmoose
07 Apr 2010, 18:32
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Date of last sync?
Replies: 2
Views: 1075

Date of last sync?

When I start FreeFileSync my previous configuration is automatically opened.
It would be nice to have the date of the last sync displayed somewhere (if
using automatic sync with a db).
by greenmoose
27 Mar 2010, 16:52
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: View folders/files that are to be deleted?
Replies: 4
Views: 1145

View folders/files that are to be deleted?

Hi,

Is it possible to somehow filter the files so I can view which files/folders
that are to be deleted?
I can only see the summary icon where the trashcan indicates the number of
deletions, but I see no way of actually viewing the files/folders that will be
deleted.

Thanks.
by greenmoose
27 Mar 2010, 16:45
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Sync +r attribute in Windows?
Replies: 3
Views: 1942

Sync +r attribute in Windows?

Hi,

Would it be feasible to also update destination file's read-only attribute to
match the source file (I suppose this is OS-specific?) in Windows?
This would be a life-saver when synchronizing files that are kept in those
source control repositories which sets "read-only" on files that are not ...