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Tuesday, July 5, 2011

SecretSync 0.209 beta release now available

We've just made a new beta release of SecretSync for Windows and Linux. This is a bug fix and request release. It contains the following updates:

The Windows installer now includes a source folder selection screen. Previously, we defaulted to the user's profile directory, and provided instructions for changing this in the config file after the fact. User response has been pretty unanimous in that they preferred having the option.

We also now synchronize time stamps. In the previous release, there was a slight discrepancy between the time stamps of the modified source files and the encrypted destination files. This was due to the amount of time it took for the file to be encrypted and saved into the tunnel folder. This has now been addressed, and the time stamp you see for a given file on workstation A will now be identical after it traverses the cloud and ends up on workstation B (which can often be significantly later).

Another user request was to allow horizontal resizing of the Log View. You may now drag the viewer into a wider format, which is necessary at times to fully view files with longer names.

Additionally, we patched a few minor bugs that users pointed out to us, or we discovered in code review. We want to say thanks to the many users who have tried our product, and who took the time to provide feedback and alert us to issues.

You can get the latest version of SecretSync on the download page:

5 comments:

  1. I'm sorry of my bad english.
    I have problem where get token.

    "See the end of this message for details on invoking
    just-in-time (JIT) debugging instead of this dialog box.

    ************** Exception Text **************
    System.Configuration.ConfigurationErrorsException: Configuration system failed to initialize ---> System.Configuration.ConfigurationErrorsException: Unexpected XML declaration. The XML declaration must be the first node in the document, and no white space characters are allowed to appear before it. Line 187, position 3. (c:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727\Config\machine.config line 187) --->
    ........
    "

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  2. Hi Petr, this message might indicate a problem with the .NET installation. Can you send the full details to support @ completelyprivatefiles.com and we'll see if there's any assistance we can provide.

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  3. Will it be possible to use this for shared folders/groups? Would be neat if we could exchange keys with each other.

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  4. Hi Olle, yes, this is a feature we are looking to implement in future versions.

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