![]() ![]() For example, Syncthing for Android still can't write to microSD cards (something Resilio Sync has been able to do from day 1) in 2021. I disagree strongly about Syncthing, at least for the platforms I use and my workflow. If you reply to that thread (the longest of its kind on this forum) you may get some attention since devs are on it. The project wasn't dead then and it certainly isn't now. The apparent lull in activity has happened before. This, in turn, would affect the ability of staff to develop the product, respond to bugs, and participate on forums. ![]() My guess is, not only is the political situation not ideal, the government is probably also closely monitoring and or restricting the population's internet use and access. So it doesn't seem to be very pleasant times for tech in Belarus, not mention the global pandemic is still a thing. Minsk's startup hub was just shut down by the government To put it mildly without getting political, Belarus has been experiencing significant political upheaval recently To be clear, I do not have any information about point 3 of the following specific to Resilio Sync. Well, what do you think I am mainly using today? I think that's poor, especially towards the well-meaning license buyers, I also have several licenses. In return, how often can I read here in the last few weeks and months that even the support of Resilio is no longer answering. Because the users notice that someone is taking care of the problems. You don't believe how many users are already there from here, precisely because movement and seriousness can be seen. Close exchange with the community and constantly optimizing, a final every four weeks, etc., Syncthing goes better and better. Resilio is still strong in features, but technically speaking, Syncthing has already left Resilio behind. And that's exactly what shouldn't have been. Resilio is still an excellent software, but it is getting more and more on the defensive against its competition, especially Syncthing. The Android APP, still version 2.6.4, is also coming more and more into focus due to the progress in the field of Android development.ĭon't get me wrong. There are some known bugs that are clearly reported here. It is true that update cycles are not the measure of all things, but regular updates at short intervals are better than what Resilio does and then only solves half of it. In my opinion, they are primarily working on Connect and thus neglecting the pro license customers. There has been a significant decrease in activities from Resilio side on Home and Pro since today. For example, an app that lists Windows 7, 8 (no mention of Windows 10) would not be one I would use. The only time you should worry is if the dev's compatibility docs/system requirements don't mention/include the latest major release of the OS you're running on OR if there a bunch of critical open bugs. DrivePool, Don't be alarmed because something hasn't been updated within the past month. There are many excellent paid storage software related products that probably get 1 or 2 releases (or fewer) per year, e.g. Side note: Don't get anxious about the development status of a product that has seen a version release within the past year. Unless you use 10 Gb/s or faster networking or some super high performance Thunderbolt storage array I doubt you'll see any performance difference.įWIW there's no Windows Arm64 build either and WoA machines have been around for much longer than M1 Macs have. This topic has come up in the past although there has been no official word on it, my take is that benchmarks show x86-64 apps running at native speed on M1 Macs. There doesn't seem to be any appetite for doing so, ![]()
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