I do a lot of photography. Is it possible to set a configuration that will
copy the images from sd card according to a certain time rules to certain
folders. Eg, pictures from SD card taken only in April 2010 would be synced to
only April 2010 folder in the computer. Is it possible to exclude the pictures
taken before April?
Or is it possible to synchronise the pictures that are taken at different
times to be synced to different folders in just one click? Eg. pictures taken
in january 2010 would be synced to January 2010 folder, pictures taken in Feb
2010 would be synced to Feb 2010 folder, and etc. in just one click?
Great software you have here! kudos to you! it has helped me a lot
Sync images from sd card to different folders
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For v3.7 I plan to include a new filter option to specify a certain time
interval, e.g. "last 24 hours". This will fulfill common sync scenarios like
copying the "diff" to a third folder and partially also your requirements
above. For special or seldomly needed cases there won't be direct filtering
support, but the best approach would be to filter all rows manually by date
and select accordingly.
interval, e.g. "last 24 hours". This will fulfill common sync scenarios like
copying the "diff" to a third folder and partially also your requirements
above. For special or seldomly needed cases there won't be direct filtering
support, but the best approach would be to filter all rows manually by date
and select accordingly.
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That feature would be brilliant! I would suggest that you include time
intervals, ie. 24/3/2010 - 30/3/2010 into the options that include 'last 24
hours' and etc.
I think it would be great for the system admins if you include this feature
too!
I will wait for 3.7.
thanks!
intervals, ie. 24/3/2010 - 30/3/2010 into the options that include 'last 24
hours' and etc.
I think it would be great for the system admins if you include this feature
too!
I will wait for 3.7.
thanks!