Fixed the issue where syncing tasks might freeze when syncing files with preview-only permission.Fixed the issue where continuously modifying files within a short period might cause the package to quit unexpectedly.Fixed the issue where Synology Drive Client might not function properly if the user's home directory file path is renamed on the local computer.Fixed the issue where connection to Synology Drive Server might fail if the server does not correctly recognize the IP address.Simplified the setup flow for enhanced user experience, including moving the setup for "Shared with me" to the "Edit Connection" button on the Task Menu.Improved the welcome tutorial to provide better usage guidance.Improved sync performance on Synology Drive Client when renaming files or folders on Synology NAS.Improved checking the path of Volume Shadow Copy service when making backup copies on Windows to meet higher security levels.Supports displaying personal quota usage in shared folders.The connected Cloud Station Server must be updated to the latest version of Synology Drive Sever for compatibility. This version no longer supports connection to Cloud Station Server.This update fixed an issue in Synology Drive 3.0 where files might be accidentally deleted if On-demand Sync mode is turned on while updating from Drive 2.0 to Drive 3.0.Your OSes have more #UAC that Vista now, something you made fun of, they aren’t fluid anymore. if you’re listening, doubt it, get your *stuff* together already. I think it has surpassed Apple’s own now. You could use as an alternative some other thing self-hosted, like Nextcloud and leverage the excellent storage backplane your unit does have and, leverage the second-to-none customer support Synology has. My biggest issue overall though, is that it constantly disconnects and you had to relink as if it was synced for the first time this could very easily cause corrupt data somewhere. If you do this so it stops bugging then it’d complain of the cert not matching the SLDN or whatever QuickConnnectID represents in the unit. It still keeps pushing to connect instead using QuickConnectID even using a certificate-validated-FQDN in the local network. I was dreaming to get this app before so if I could get rid of the resource-murdering Resilio Sync, but when I first downloaded a beta version of DSM that had it I felt it was exactly the same issues DS Cloud had/has with a plastic-ier look. If the above features were added, I think I would not have much need for any other cloud sync/storage app. Synology Drive does not fully support the iOS Files app the way Google Drive and Dropbox do. Not the entire sync folder like DS cloud does though. Would like to have the ability to select folders and individual files for offline use. There is no way to cache or store any files for offline use. I think Synology Drive falls short of a great app because of two missing features though. This means I can access any file as long as I have a network connection. Drive does not try to sync files between the mobile device and the disk station. It allows me to access both mobile and laptop directories or any other directory I setup for synchronization. When I first learned about Synology Drive I hoped it would serve both needs. When I need to get to files on the DiskStation that are not in my mobile DS cloud directory, I use DS files. In order to manage storage requirements on my mobile devices I have one synchronized directory for mobile devices and another for laptops etc. I use DS cloud like Dropbox to keep files in sync between multiple platforms and devices. I’ve used the DS cloud and DS files apps for years.
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