ChronoSync 4.8.3 incl ChronoAgent 1.8

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Descriptions for ChronoSync 4.8.3
Name: ChronoSync for Mac
Version: 4.8.3
Release Date: 09 Nov 2017
Mac Platform: Intel
OS version:OS X 10.10 or later
Processor type(s) & speed: 64-bit processor
Includes: Pre-K'ed (The Shark)
Web Site: https://www.econtechnologies.com/chronosync/overview.html
Overview
Customizable synchronization and backup solution that is able to automatically copy data between various volumes,
or to create bootable backups
Storage disks usually fail, sooner or later, so creating backups for your important files and folders on multiple
locations is highly advisable.

ChronoSync is a macOS utility that is able to backup data, synchronize files between devices, or create bootable
backups (suitable for backing up entire operating systems).
Effortless to setup synchronization and backup utility featuring a clean and organized design
Finding your way around the ChronoSync main window is fairly intuitive: start by setting up the source and target
volumes, and then select the synchronization method and direction from the drop down menu placed in the center of
the configuration panel.
ChronoSync is able to work with most volumes connected to your Mac.
Note that you have to synchronize files if you want to have access to them on more than one device: that means that
ChronoSync will automatically copy the changes between the two volumes.
Backups, on the other hand, represent a one direction transfer from the source folder to the backup storage location.
Enables you to backup entire operating systems or drives by creating bootable backups
ChronoSync is capable to create a bootable backup of your system on an external drive, or on another internal disk:
this way, you will have an exact replica of your system that can be run immediately in case your primary installation
breaks down.
In addition, ChronoSync also allows you to store the bootable backup on a remote network location.
On top of all the data handling rules that can be personalized via the ChronoSync panels, the application also enables
you to schedule specific tasks, so you can make sure that your data is backed up or synchronized periodically.
Reliable solution for backing up information and synchronizing data between multiple locations
ChronoSync provides versatile solutions for setting up backup and transfer rules between various drives connected to
your network.
This way you can work on the same files on multiple devices, or backup important documents on more than one
volume.

What's New in ChronoSync 4.8.3
Implemented the all-new ?False Mount' Readiness Test that checks to see if one of the targets is referencing a
folder in the �/Volumes� folder
Eliminated the possibility that ChronoSync would ever create a phantom volume in the �/Volumes� folder
because the OS lost connection to a server or local device but failed to return an error message to ChronoSync
Added logic to work around High Sierra bugs when renaming files on file servers as part of a Safe Copy or
Archive Move operation
The Validator and sync engine now filter out some legacy Finder Flags when detecting attribute changes
Tweaked the IO throttling logic so that full throttle is restored after 10 seconds of system inactivity versus 30 in
previous versions
Changed auto-update checks so they are not performed when syncs are running
Removed a bunch of unnecessary user interface updates when changing a target's volume
Invoking the ChronoSync Organizer or Preferences window will now terminate auto-quit, if we were invoked for
scheduled synchronization
We now consistently produce data verification diagnostic output based on the DataVerificationAudit plist setting
Improved mirrored log file behavior by recreating mirrored log file if necessary to avoid situations where the
mirrored log file may have been deleted while still posting messages to it
The ChronoSync Scheduler now tries to keep the system awake a little longer after triggering a task to run
Improved user-controlled diagnostics for the Scheduler and Validator

Fixed
Changed how the ChronoSync Scheduler checks for missed jobs that could lead to erroneous triggering of sync
jobs after a system wakes

Fixed a bug whereby ?Run Once' scheduled items would not always run on the minute they were intended but
would launch one minute later
Fixed a bug whereby ?Run Once' scheduled items would repeatedly run after their first execution because they
would not disable themselves
We now turn off left or right target triggers if they are enabled but the target volume is not suitable for a livetrigger
scheduled item
Fixed a bug whereby adding a scheduled item from the Scheduled Task Manager window would fail if the first
Sync Task document known to the program could not be found on disk
Fixed a bug in the Validator whereby marking mismatched entries would result in forced-conflicts if the task was
configured as a mirror
Fixed a bug in the Validator whereby it could try to reference an object that doesn't exist, resulting in a crash
Fixed a bug in the Validator whereby a NULL Finder comment was considered different from an empty Finder
comment
Fixed a bug in the Validator whereby, when NOT validating out-of-sync items, we failed to have the synchronizer
refresh the attributes of each file pair. That could lead to an incorrect determination of whether or not the filepair
is considered out-of-sync
Fixed a bug whereby the Validator had no additional logic to deal with package mismatch scenarios. It was thus
prone to reporting modification date differences when one target thought a folder was a package but the other
didn't
Fixed a bug in the Validator whereby the ?Package Handling' setting of ?dissect' was not being taken into
consideration when validating modification dates
Fixed a bug whereby translated resources for the Access Restrictions user interface were never merged in with
the program
Fixed a localization bug whereby target descriptions were not being properly constructed in Japanese
Fixed a crashing bug introduced by a change to how Google Cloud returns metadata values. The change
occurred somewhere around Nov. 1st, 2017
Fixed a bug whereby changing the connection method for a target between �Mounted Volumes� and �Mounted
Volumes (Admin Access)� would revert to a �/Volumes� relative path on the boot drive
Fixed a bug whereby the �Confirmation Test� connection role was never being sent to a ChronoAgent when
testing a connection
Fixed a bug that occurs when probing SFTP servers for their capabilities that could result in a failed connection
Fixed a bug whereby selecting a target identical to the previous one would not clear the �Configured on a
different system� readiness warning
Fixed bug in preparing and updating the progress bar when performing a Sync Selection or Trial Sync Selection
operation
Fixed a bug whereby disabling the summary sheet in a container task window would prevent the window from
being closable
The Trial Sync Selector sheet window no longer crashes if the task is aborted behind its back (such as when
targets become lost)
Fixed a bug whereby resetting the sync history would not ?forget' certain values
Fixed a bug whereby evaluating rules was not thread safe resulting in possible problems during concurrent
operations
Fixed a bug whereby a forced attribute sync on a folder would trick the pruning logic into pruning that folder if
no child items were processed
Fixed a bug whereby file servers could fail to refresh their displayed state in the Analyze Panel after performing a
sync, deletion or restore
Fixed a bug whereby trying to apply attributes to a folder that was really an alias to a folder (with resolve aliases
enabled), would wipe out the alias
Fixed a bug whereby resetting the status of a force-sync'd file-pair would not refresh the file pair and thus not
immediately show the correct status of the file pair
Implemented a workaround to a bug in the ?bless' utility whereby a bootable APFS volume might not appear
when invoking Startup Manager (Option-Boot)
Fixed a bug that affected the Bootable Backup assistant to ensure that if multiple volumes exist in an APFS
container, only bootable volumes can be chosen as the source target
Fixed a bug whereby presenting the Termination Window (i.e. �There are scheduled syncs running, do you really
want to quit?�) would eventually cause the menubar to stop animating

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