![]() ![]() The user is just making free space for new photos. When photos on the smartphone are deleted, they should *not* be deleted on the backup, obviously. But these two should get different handling: The most common "update" case is making a copy of photos from a smartphone to some backup location. Thous it's unable to distinguish whether a new file was created on the source, or if an old file was deleted on the target. "Update" was making it's decision based on the result categories after comparison. ![]() Of the three sync variants that FreeFileSync offers by default (two way, mirror, update) it always bothered me that "update" wasn't as fundamental and useful as the other two.Īfter meditating on the issue, I think I found out why. Sync-cfg.png (40.73 KiB) Viewed 2773 times ![]()
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