
This new design offers huge performance improvements for all scenarios that are dominated by latency, like synchronization against network shares or cloud devices including SFTP and FTP(S). During synchronization FreeFileSync will then spawn several tasks accordingly instead of processing only one file after another. It is now possible to specify the number of parallel file operations for each device inside the settings. Just something to note.FreeFileSync version 10 has added support for copying Because the sync is not instant there are times where I would have two versions of the same file in memory. While this may be a limitation of the software, I am glad that Autodesk has focused on (to me) more useful updates/upgrades for use in industry-I'd much rather have nesting ability built in as opposed to saving to OneDrive for example.ĭoes the built in sync client work similar to how BOX does theirs, as a subfolder in My Documents(or wherever it is)? Having used BOX before as a way to work with client data I can confirm that it works, however it may give you/students headaches. The fact of the matter is that this "seemingly normal" workflow is not one that I could recommend from a reliability standpoint.

You'd consider switching from Autodesk because they don't let you save directly to OneDrive? Fair enough, everybody has their choice.

Dataset on Autodesk's CAD aware cloud service (fusion team) I'm going to have to stick up for Autodesk on this one, working from a cloud drive is the last resort when it comes to working with Inventor and CAD systems in my opinion.
