

Added the ability to alter API behavior when accessing AFP, SMB and HFS targets via plist settings Fixed a crash that could potentially occur when creating a New Sync Task Document Fixed a bug in the Backup Multiple Folders assistant that could lead to a crash if the assistant failed to create any destination folders that it was asked to create Fixed some cosmetic problems on the last panel of several Assistants when running on macOS Ventura
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Fixed some UI problems on the Options/Archive Settings panel whereby some custom archive location controls weren’t being disabled when archiving was disabled

Fixed a bug whereby a Readiness Error would prevent synchronization if a previously established custom archive location was not available, even if sync settings had been changed so that no archiving was being performed Fixed some localization problems in the Bootable and Data Volume assistants that were claiming volumes need to be HFS+ formatted Fixed a problem that could could cause changes to a volume’s “Ignore Ownership” setting to fail Fixed a bug that could cause unreported failures when attempting to change an archive’s location to a volume with a different “Ignore Ownership” state Hardened the AWS S3 Storage Provider to better deal with lost connections in the middle of a file transfer Added logic to ensure that some maintenance on a remote sync target connection is only performed in the main thread, in an attempt to eliminate an obscure crash Changed the way lost agent connections are dealt with when multiple copy threads are active, in an effort to increase stability Added a Readiness Error to prevent bootable synchronizations over ChronoAgent connections when running macOS 11 or later on the destination This way you can work on the same files on multiple devices, or backup important documents on more than one volume.- Added a separator to the sync task log when relocating an archive Reliable solution for backing up information and synchronizing data between multiple locationsĬhronoSync provides versatile solutions for setting up backup and transfer rules between various drives connected to your network. 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.

In addition, ChronoSync also allows you to store the bootable backup on a remote network location. Enables you to backup entire operating systems or drives by creating bootable backupsĬhronoSync 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. 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.īackups, on the other hand, represent a one direction transfer from the source folder to the backup storage location. Effortless to setup synchronization and backup utility featuring a clean and organized designįinding 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.ĬhronoSync is able to work with most volumes connected to your Mac. Storage disks usually fail, sooner or later, so creating backups for your important files and folders on multiple locations is highly advisable.ĬhronoSync 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).
