In incoming shares, the user who shared to you is now always correctly identified.
There are also lots of internal changes here, so please test away!
Windows Mac
Ubuntu 13.10 and older: 64 bit, <a href="http://s.insynchq.com/builds/insync_1.2.12.35154-precise_i386.deb"32 bit headless: 64 bit, 32 bit
Ubuntu 14.04 and newer: 64 bit, <a href="http://s.insynchq.com/builds/insync_1.2.12.35154-trusty_i386.deb"32 bit
Debian: 64 bit, 32 bit headless: 64 bit, 32 bit
Fedora 19 and older: 64 bit, 32 bit headless: 64 bit, 32 bit
Fedora 20 and newer: 64 bit, 32 bit
Portable: 64 bit, 32 bit
I’m about to build a new box running Fedora 22 Workstation 64bit to replace a box running Fedora 20 64bit. But I can’t put it in operation until I’m sure Insync will run on Fedora 22. Insync is a must-have.
Will insync-1.2.12.35154-fc20.x86_64.rpm work? If not do you have an idea when a Fedora 22 package will be available?
The F20 packages work fine on F22, I’m running it myself. However, be advised if you’re running KDE Plasma, Insync still does not show in the status notification area. You have to control via the command line interface until they can figure out how to support the new standard. (Actually, it’s been out for quite a while now, but with the move of more distributions to KDE Plasma 5, more people are noticing).
Hello Insync. Long-time user here. However I’m having an issue with the latest update. I have always had three Gmail addresses linked on my Insync account, but it now is only allowing for one. Was this a change recently?
It does not. I am not sure if there is any workaround, but I’ve paid for this and just realized my data have not been backed up for some time already (like 2-3 weeks???!). Insync kindly fix this.