![]() ![]() Change to AFP protocol Pros: Easier if you have already the volume all set Cons: It's slower than SMB3. ![]() SMB filesystem client (implemented via the smbfs.kext kernel extension) led to stall and kernel panic. Some work better than others yet most importantly this is now a know issue by Apple. I've now tested almost everything mentioned here. If you could point me out on the right direction that would be awesome!! To messy and no output to keep an eye on things. I was away from Mac for about 45 minutes, and when I came back I got a notification saying something like 'A new extension has been enabled by a developer', and it gave me the option to look in settings to see what it was. FreeFileSync is a free backup app that helps you compare and synchronize files and folders on Windows, Linux, and OS X. Sidenote: Yes, there is rsync terminal input and I could create a script, I've tried that, didn't get along very well. Some I've seen so far: a) Chronosync Express - the rating is quite low, and don't seem to be arm64 based version b) Goodsync - the name rings a bell, I think I've already tried that on windows c) CarbonCopy - it might be overkill but if it comes to that, so be it d) Duplicati - I think it is more a backup solution rather that syncing but ok I will buy the software, just want to make sure it is future proof and it is optimised for M1. (I'm thinking that the app could be rsync based so I could be rest assured it would be best integrated with macOS, it this a valid point or not so much?) Of course I've searched but there are to many options out there, haven't found a compreehensive review, there is no consensus on the best one. I can do it by hand but I believe that should be a solution out there that meet the criteria. For most people a third-party app is the most convenient and hassle-free method to sync your data, with the advantage that lots of features are provided. It is crucial to me to have a batch or a schedule task for it to happen automatically. ![]() Some folders can have 500GB worth of data. And I believe adjust freely for Color Gamut of ColorSync Utility. Access, share and upload files from your mobile device. The dev is a great guy, and I have tested out the arm64 version which at the time was still in beta and it worked ok, but if I want to move +50GB files it is a problem. Guys, it can’t do adjust freely this Color Gamut. New to Sync Start by creating a free account, to get instant access. I have numerous crash logs, it's a disaster. _ I've been using FreeFileSync in my windows machines and it works great. TL:TR I've been looking around for quite a while for an app that can sync folders (one way and two way) and keep them updated for macOS optimised for M1. ![]()
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