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Hold in there for a little bit longer, there's light at the end of the tunnel ;)
Too bad about the outage though.
-Jitendra
But it has to work ... I'm still not back online.
Thanks.
I've only been using FolderShare for a few weeks now, and I really like it as a backup solution.
Sure hope it's back up by tomorrow.
On a different note: Does anyone here have problems with Vista32 and UPNP? My FolderShare crashes as soon as I enable UPNP and test connection. I've had to leave UPNP disabled and setup port forwarding for the Vista box. Any suggestions are welcome.
Thank You,
Paul Vodrazka
:-(
"November 14, 2007 - Windows Live FolderShare experienced a few technical difficulties over the past weekend. Most functionality has been restored. However, there are still some users who may experience long connection delays. We apologize for any inconvenience this causes you."
Meanwile, PowerFolder also looks like a viable alternative. Peer-to-peer and open source.
on the road as we get to a more stable situation."
Is anyone else appalled that a Microsoft product's website would just throw up a plaintext replacement for their home page? To me, this says that they don't care about Foldershare all too much anymore...too bad there aren't any equal replacements (BeInSync limits files and folders :-/).
I sympathize that the service is growing, but at the same time just throwing up plaintext and taking down the rest of their entire site doesnt speak volumes about their confidence in the future of FolderShare. You expect to see that from a product backed by an individual, not one that was purchased by Microsoft more than 2 years ago.
Honestly, I love Foldershare -- its served me well since I started using it. I wouldnt mind paying for reliability and removing the 10 folders/10k file limit, as long as its reasonable -- PowerFolder's $40/computer per year quickly adds up per computer.
We kept coming back to FS and as a software design consultancy have come to rely on it heavily. It is sad to see that this product has not progressed at all since it was aquired from ByteTaxi.
What is more frustrating is that it has a lot of potential, especially around collaboration. And when it is up it "just works" which is why we all love it so much.
I had spoken to some MS support people there a while back, asking if they had a premier paid service since ByteTaxi used to offer it and they said (and this was over 2 years ago) that they were working on it. It's sad to see that it has not gone anywhere.
I've since developed some ties deep into M$ and am probing in there to figure out what the hell is going on. It's just a damn shame. Then you see stuff that is in the Mac Leopard release and have to wonder if it is time to switch.
You can also use MS Groove which installs with Office 2007, but it has some limitations too.
PowerFolder is an open-source alternative to FolderShare.
Try it: http://www.powerfolder.com
I was happy to see it was now free, but worried about what that would mean. Apparently, that means Microsft won't support it right.
I would gladly go back to paying for this, if it increased reliability.
I have been relying on this product so much over the past 3 years, I don't know what I would do without it. I use this on no less then 8 computers, keeping my real estate office in sync and keeping clients happy. I don't know what I am going to do if Microsoft can't get this fixed.
I followed the steps myself for downloading and installing and it's complicated. I think PowerFolder has too many options, only syncs automatically every 5 minutes, and messes up things like folder renames and doesn't deal with file change conflict very well. For example, I renamed a folder and it didn't delete the old one on the remote machines. Another example is where I edited the same file on both machines at slightly different times. Conflict resolution is not handled - the newest file simply wins and the old is not revved.
Also, I think the PowerFolder has too many options. FS is easy to set up and go. Remember, we are all geeky people so we tend to try this stuff out. But when dealing with clients who are less geeky, it becomes problematic.
Nov 18, 4:30PM PST
Maintenance Update:
* We are wrapping up our maintenance operations and are starting to bring the FolderShare service online.
* We are allowing FolderShare clients to re-connect in a controlled fashion to confirm the system is operating correctly.
* Your client will re-connect over the next few hours. Once connected you will be able resume synchronization between your clients.
* Access to the the www.foldershare.com will resume on Monday Nov 19th by 8:30AM(PST).
Just three benefits of PowerFolder:
- It's pure p-2-p. So you are pretty independed from any third party.
- It offers delta syncing (copies only the changed parts of a file).
- and data CAN but is not required to be stored on a Online Storage. So it's always accessible, even if the computer(s) are offline. Useful if you need the data highly available or want offsite backup.
Like others, I have come to rely heavily on foldershare for my business, syncing work computers with home computers and laptops. I'd gladly pay for it in exchangfe for guaranteed uptime.
Of course the real trouble is files it misses without you noticing it :-(
Oh, and when it can’t sync an open file and there’s not way to skip the file; the only options are “retry” or close the entire apps. That’s just pathetic.
Thanks to this blog I found an solution which is really great for me: I bought a PowerFolder lifetime Home license i put an old linux computer in my basement and thanx to my flatrate I AM the service now doesn't matter what Powerfolders server does. I really think they are the only one who really can work in LAN.
From the cost side well you need to pay but only once and as far as I see I get all updates and support.
I chose getdropbox, after trying most of the other alternatives - it just works. Price? Free. Usability? 3 minute setup and it just works after that. Can't really beat this.