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 Sunday, May 13, 2007

We have just upgraded SuperSync to 1.5.0.4.

SuperSync is a free file and folder synchronization application

Download from: http://www.hoohee.com/supersync/Installers/SuperSyncSetup1.5.0.4.exe
Please remove any previous version before installing.


Now available on:

Get it from CNET Download.com!


What changed?

1. Fixed a bug in the service code which was failing deletes of history files for users when a folder pair is deleted on the client.
2. Added clarification text to the progress dialog box and made it sizeable.
3. Fixed an issue where files tagged for deletion where not found and raised a false error message at the end of a sync.
4. Fixed an issue where read only files where not being deleted.

TODO List?

1. Add option to enable/disable deletes or attribute changes from action list
2. Add option to create most used folder pairs for system folders (e.g. My Documents, Favourites, Outlook default folder, etc...)
3. Add an option to disable the help balloon windows.

Where can I get this update from?

SuperSync 1.5.0.4 can be downloaded from this address: http://www.hoohee.com/supersync/Installers/SuperSyncSetup1.5.0.4.exe
Please remove any previous version before installing.

5/13/2007 8:11:44 AM (AUS Eastern Standard Time, UTC+10:00)  #    Comments [0]   SuperSync  | 
 Saturday, May 05, 2007

SuperSync 1.5.0.2 Basics Tutorial with Audio

The file size for this tutorial is approximately 2MB.

http://www.hoohee.com/supersync/tutorials/SuperSync - How to Use - Basics.htm 

5/5/2007 5:53:05 PM (AUS Eastern Standard Time, UTC+10:00)  #    Comments [0]   Help  | 

We have just upgraded SuperSync to 1.5.0.2.

SuperSync is a free file and folder synchronization application

Download from: http://www.hoohee.com/supersync/Installers/SuperSyncSetup1.5.0.4.exe
Please remove any previous version before installing.

What changed?

1. Fixed a bug with the service component that was failing a sync on an empty left folder.
2. Added help balloon windows to help new users with using the application.

TODO List?

1. Add option to enable/disable deletes or attribute changes from action list
2. Add option to create most used folder pairs for system folders (e.g. My Documents, Favourites, Outlook default folder, etc...)
3. Add an option to disable the help balloon windows.

Where can I get this update from?

SuperSync 1.5.0.2 can be downloaded from this address: http://www.hoohee.com/supersync/Installers/SuperSyncSetup1.5.0.4.exe
Please remove any previous version before installing.

5/5/2007 4:27:57 PM (AUS Eastern Standard Time, UTC+10:00)  #    Comments [0]   SuperSync  | 
 Thursday, May 03, 2007

If you're an MSDN subscriber and are sick of waiting for slow file transfers for the ISO images on the site, you'll be pleased to know that there is a solution.

The reason the download might be slow is the fact that a DNS lookup from your Internet service provider might return an IP for a replica MSDN download machine on a slow network. To connect to MSDN file servers on the faster networks, you will need to change your hosts file to resolve the following domain global.ds.microsoft.com into an IP address of a MSDN download server on the faster network. Also, you need to add the site to your trust list in Internet Explorer.

One of the IP addresses I've tested to work faster is: 207.46.252.185

You can read more on how to do this on the following sites:

http://www.mydigitallife.info/2006/11/20/speed-up-and-download-faster-from-microsoft-msdn-downloads/

and

http://weblogs.asp.net/jamauss/archive/2005/06/07/410690.aspx

5/3/2007 5:07:27 PM (AUS Eastern Standard Time, UTC+10:00)  #    Comments [0]   Miscellaneous  | 
 Wednesday, April 25, 2007

We have just upgraded SuperSync.

SuperSync is a free file and folder synchronization application

Download from: http://www.hoohee.com/supersync/Installers/SuperSyncSetup1.5.0.4.exe
Please remove any previous version before installing.

What changed?

1. Changed the file copy progress messages to a panel in the middle of the window, including progress of current file vs all files, and total number of items to process
2. Removes ".supersync" files when users delete their SuperSync folder pair from the client application
3. Removes or reconstructs ".supersync" files when users change left folder names for existing pairs
4. Added check for null returns
5. Improved error messages with additional description and suggested solutions where possible
6. If a file fails to copy from left to right, SuperSync now removes it from the list of files in ".supersync" history file
7. The service signature changed due to adding 2 new functions

TODO List?

1. Add option to enable/disable deletes or attribute changes from action list
2. Add option to create most used folder pairs for system folders (e.g. My Documents, Favourites, Outlook default folder, etc...)

Where can I get this update from?

SuperSync 1.5.0.1 can be downloaded from this address: http://www.hoohee.com/supersync/Installers/SuperSyncSetup1.5.0.4.exe
Please remove any previous version before installing.

4/25/2007 3:38:06 PM (AUS Eastern Standard Time, UTC+10:00)  #    Comments [0]   SuperSync  | 
 Friday, April 06, 2007

What on opening to Shantaram!

“It took me a long time and most of the world to learn what I know about love and fate and the choices we make, but the heart of it came to me in an instant, while I was chained to a wall and being tortured. I realised, somehow, through the screaming of my mind, that even in that shackled, bloody helplessness, I was still free: free to hate the men who were torturing me, or to forgive them. It doesn’t sound like much, I know. But in the flinch and bite of the chain, when it’s all you’ve got, that freedom is an universe of possibility. And the choice you make between hating and forgiving, can become the story of your life.”

 

With such an opening and similar passages spread throughout, it becomes a hard to put down book. Add to that an Australian author who has lived in the slums of Bombay, and you almost expect to be enriched by some sort of karmic philosophy. Philosophy and spiritual journey or not, this certainly is no karma in a bottle. The story of Shantaram is a story of adventure and daring, allegedly a fictionalized account of the life of author Gregory David Roberts who was a heroin addict who committed a series of armed robberies. He became known as "The Gentleman Bandit" because he wore a three- piece suit and spoke politely. In 1978 he was caught, tried and sentenced to 19 years in a maximum-security prison. While incarcerated he wrote a book which was confiscated, shredded, rewritten and destroyed again: 600 pages and six years' work were lost.

 

Then Roberts escaped, apparently by climbing over the prison's front wall, between two gun towers, in broad daylight. He was designated Australia's "Most Wanted Man", spent the next 10 years on the run and wrote his massive book all over again. He calls it "a novel written in blood and tears".

 

The narrator is a "revolutionary who lost his ideals in heroin, a philosopher who lost his integrity in crime and a poet who lost his soul in prison". He has ghastly experiences in a torture chamber and on battlefields and in other prisons, "chained on three continents, beaten, stabbed and starved".

 

Part travelogue, part love letter, part autobiography, Shantaram is a vivid, entertaining but slightly grandiose tale of Lin, an ex-junkie and convicted robber who escapes from an Australian prison then hides in the most alien of places: the hot, filthy, decadent, seaside metropolis of Bombay.

 

This hero is brutal, passionate and romantic, an action man who sometimes pauses to meditate on the nature of good and evil and describes his extraordinary world with vivid, occasionally florid magniloquence. This vast volume is a remarkable achievement and if it really tells the story of the author's life, truth is definitely stranger than fiction.

 

Shantaram is no wide-eyed backpacker's Lonely Planet travel guide. Instead, it could double as a guidebook for a fugitive who needs to disappear, counterfeit passport in hand.

Or it could just be a fun read for someone committed enough to stay with this lengthy, impossibly heavy book.

 

Lin is introduced as he steps off a plane with a new identity. Only the punishing Bombay heat is there to greet him. He is instantly intrigued by the city just as it is by him. He is gawked at by locals for being a gora, and he can't get enough of the never-ending cacophony of the city's life pulse.

 

Prabaker, an energetic and sometimes irritating city guide, is the first to greet the newly free runaway. He also is one of the book's most innocent and refreshing characters. It is on one of his city tours — filled as much with slums as tourist sites — that Lin meets the mysterious green-eyed beauty Karla Saaranen.

 

Karla is Lin's love interest and his gateway to Bombay's underworld of German prostitutes, ruthless madams, corrupt police officers, deadly henchmen, Bollywood money launderers, Iranian smugglers and Afghani mafiosi.

 

It is under the stewardship of one such Afghani don and philosopher that Lin rises among the ranks of an underworld he struggles to moralize in maddeningly unnecessary philosophical passages. It is at these points that the book bogs down.

 

Despite occasional flubs, much is covered gracefully during the decade time span. Lin briefly lives in a 5,000-year-old village where he earns the name Shantaram, which means man of peace. He starts a medical clinic in a slum, gets beaten up countless times, fights with the mujahadeen in Afghanistan and acts in a few Bollywood films.

 

Roberts based much of the plot on his own life. He escaped from an Australian prison after being convicted of a string of robberies and spent 10 years hiding in India. Eventually, he was extradited, finished his 19-year term and wrote this book.

 

Roberts' behemoth is Bollywood-like in its strengths and flaws. Its visceral, cinematic descriptive beauty truly impresses. Although Shantaram gives too much of itself, its redemption lies in its bleeding-heart love letter to a Bombay few ever see.

Courtesy of Peter Deyell

4/6/2007 12:38:58 PM (AUS Eastern Standard Time, UTC+10:00)  #    Comments [0]   Book Club  | 
 Friday, March 30, 2007

We have just upgraded SuperSync.

Download from: http://www.hoohee.com/supersync/Installers/SuperSyncSetup1.5.0.4.exe
Please remove any previous version before installing.

What changed?

1. Folder pairs are now categorized and displayed in a tree view instead of a list
2. Added a context menu to the list of folder pairs tree view
3. Added command line options: -g, -f, and -b
4. Errors or Warnings, when run in batch or scripted mode, will now display in a single error dialog box, after the completion of the batch run, with a stack trace
5. File structures exchanged between the client and server are now compressed
6. Added file and folder backups for deletes with a time limit (clean-up occurs on next run, if older than a certain number of days specified)
7. Most importantly, we've added an auto-update feature which downloads and installs the latest version of SuperSync, when released from the Internet (this website)

TODO List?

1. Add option to enable/disable deletes or attribute changes from action list
2. Change the file copy progress messages to a panel in the middle of the window, include progress of current file vs all files, and total number of items to process
3. Add option to create most used folder pairs for system folders (e.g. My Documents, Favourites, Outlook default folder, etc...)
4. Remove ".supersync" files when users delete their SuperSync folder pair from the client application
5. Remove or recalculate ".supersync" files when users change left folder names for existing pairs

Where can I get this update from?

SuperSync 1.4.0.0 can be downloaded from this address: http://www.hoohee.com/supersync/Installers/SuperSyncSetup1.5.0.4.exe
Please remove any previous version before installing.

3/30/2007 11:03:23 PM (AUS Eastern Standard Time, UTC+10:00)  #    Comments [0]   SuperSync  | 

Video Tutorials

http://www.hoohee.com/supersync/SuperSyncBasic.htm

 

How do I restore a SuperSync folder if my system crashes?

Answer is based on SuperSync version 1.4.0.0

It is very important to understand how SuperSync works for you to better utilize it without issues.

I highly recommend that you always check the backup deleted files option for folder pairs, in case you have the wrong settings for a folder pair for your particular circumstances.

If your system crashes and you want to restore an existing folder pair, in version 1.4.0.0, you need to delete the ".supersync" file stored on the server folder, belonging to your account, before you run the synchronization. This ensures that any previous relationship between the server and your system is now removed. Otherwise, SuperSync assumes that you have deleted all files in that folder on your system and want this behaviour replicated to the server.

 

What happens if I delete a SuperSync folder from my machine and then run synchronize on it?

Answer is based on SuperSync version 1.4.0.0

When working in a team who all share the same folder and have SuperSync configured to replicate, you should treat the files in the synchronized folder on your machine as if it is the shared folder on the server. If you delete files in your folder, they get deleted on the server when you synchronize.

Let's say you decided that you need to reclaim disk space on your machine and delete the folder, but forget to delete the SuperSync folder pair for it. When you next synchronize that folder (either directly or by batch running), Supersync will fail to synchronize because it can't find the folder it is trying to synchronize on your system.

What happens if I delete all files in a SuperSync folder from my machine but keep the folder and the SuperSync folder pair, in case I want to copy the files at a later date?

Answer is based on SuperSync version 1.4.0.0

The simple answer is that you should not do it. If you decide to delete a folder pair from SuperSync, please delete your account's ".supersync" file on the server, or ask your network and systems administrator to do that for you.

Later versions of SuperSync might implement the removal of the relationship when folder pairs are removed from the list.

Can I rename a SuperSync folder and what effect does this have on synchronization?

Answer is based on SuperSync version 1.4.0.0

Yes you can rename a folder in a SuperSycn pair. If you do this, SuperSync will loose all historical data as they are stored in absolute paths and when comparing SuperSync assumes that you have deleted all files in your renamed folder. You need to delete the ".supersync" file from the server folder first before you run synchronize after a folder rename.

We have plans to modify this behaviour in future versions where a rename triggers the server to recalculate the relative path of files and folders under the renamed folder. Please check posted updates regularly.

3/30/2007 10:08:01 PM (AUS Eastern Standard Time, UTC+10:00)  #    Comments [0]   How To  | 
3/30/2007 10:07:00 PM (AUS Eastern Standard Time, UTC+10:00)  #    Comments [0]   Help  | 
 Thursday, March 22, 2007

We have just upgraded SuperSync.

What changed?

1. Fixed a bug in the function that retrieves directory history
2. Added a clearer version number in the windows title bar

TODO List?

1. List folder pairs in categories and display in tree view instead of list
2. Add synchronization command line options to allow for execution from automation scripts
3. Change error list to tree with a child containing the stack trace
4. Zip file structures exchanged between client and server
5. Add option to backup deleted files and folders to a backup directory for x number of days
6. Add option to enable/disable prompting for file synchronization and display of error messages (moving output to a file), if any
7. Add option to enable/disable deletes or attribute changes from action list

Where can I get this update from?

SuperSync 1.3.3.1 can be downloaded from this address: http://www.hoohee.com/supersync/installers/SuperSyncSetup1.5.0.4.exe

3/22/2007 8:57:18 AM (AUS Eastern Daylight Time, UTC+11:00)  #    Comments [0]   SuperSync  | 
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