Adanced Comparing of Folder
Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2009 11:24 am
Hi Igor,
I have two folders I use for software downloads: on the notebook side I do not want to have all files copied to it from my desktop for space reasons.
But when I download an updated version I delete the old version if I have it on the notebook.
So therefore I want SI to tell me: You have deleted this file on notebook, but it is still there on desktop, now delete it there too, while distinguishing this from the files which were there before and which I do not want to delete.
I was hoping that the history file feature could help me with this, but it does not show me the file, that was changed (deleted) on the notebook, but which is still there on desktop.
Would it be possible to mark these files, which were changed on one side but are still there on the other side in some way - maybe with a different color f.e.?
Also, it woud be nice to be able to select the use of history files in the advanced filters dialogue and to store its use case by case in sessions, so that history fies do not litter the entire hard drive, but are only used where necessary.
Thanks,
Brahman
I have two folders I use for software downloads: on the notebook side I do not want to have all files copied to it from my desktop for space reasons.
But when I download an updated version I delete the old version if I have it on the notebook.
So therefore I want SI to tell me: You have deleted this file on notebook, but it is still there on desktop, now delete it there too, while distinguishing this from the files which were there before and which I do not want to delete.
I was hoping that the history file feature could help me with this, but it does not show me the file, that was changed (deleted) on the notebook, but which is still there on desktop.
Would it be possible to mark these files, which were changed on one side but are still there on the other side in some way - maybe with a different color f.e.?
Also, it woud be nice to be able to select the use of history files in the advanced filters dialogue and to store its use case by case in sessions, so that history fies do not litter the entire hard drive, but are only used where necessary.
Thanks,
Brahman