Thanks @dipesh, this is already good news, but working with symbolic link isn’t really the best way to go for me as I need to add/remove folder on the fly all day long, so it would be a bit time consuming, but keeping track would be a nightmare. It’s not really a option for me unfortunately, so I hope the UI (right click menu) will make it soonish
At the same time, it would be great to have a listing of all the symbolic link that have been created with Insync to be able to sort them and remove the old/unused one.
I’m just bring that up because I’m running in the exact same issue with Syncplicity ATM and I have to talk to tech guys quite often. The only way to get rid of the issues and get the sync working back as expected, is to clean the exclude file/folder list from what’s obsolete.
@roald @marte @terpua : I would also like to ask if it’s possible to get a visual sign that a fonder/file is synced.
IE :
Mark up
First screen : This shows the base folder synced, you can see a little icon showing the user what base folder is synced or not
Second-forth screen : This represent some files/folders that show that the file is synced or not, and it’s easily identifiable what is excluded or not.
From there on, a right click lets you either include or exclude from the sync software.
Third shot : You can see a file that is being synced, it shows a different icon that clearly shows the user what’s still needs to be synced.
It would also be great to have a queue list of what still needs to be synced, with the ability to set a priority. This is done in SugareSync and is a great feature to have.
Screen : Printscreen
A better integration of insync across the OS would really help to get it integrating smoothly with the user workflow.
Hope this make sense,
Thanks
Stan