![]() I do not ask you to simulate Unison of course, but I think that allowing separate view settings for folders and files at least for full path/relative path/item name option will make FreeFileSync much more flexible and customizable. When I play with FreeFileSync I find items only mode too short (I cannot easily identify the real path because I see only the folder name) and at the same time I think relative/full path mode is too excessive for files - sometimes their names are truncated because of long paths. ![]() It sound a bit complicated but it's really very convenient. And at the same time all other files in the same folder do not contain paths at all (no excessive garbage text), but are marked with tabulation to identify that they are from the same folder. So looking at the first entry of the group which is either extended folder path or path of the first file in folder we can easily identify location. It's fully a matter of taste but I find Unison's default compare view a bit more clear for the user because it shows extended paths only for folder or the first file of folder, and all other files in the same folder are just tabbed by several spaces and do not contain paths. Unison is quite a smart application and I never had problems with it, but it's development is actually stalled for many years and it lacks some new features. ![]() I'm examining FreeFileSync after using Unison file sync ( ) for many years.
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