![]() It’s a matter of where you place a ‘camera of quality’ so to speak. ![]() That’s one of the reasons why the absense of feedback isn’t necessarily a good reason to estimate the size of a problem, although of course as you state it tells you something. ![]() And they might have been there much longer, who knows? I wouldn’t have noticed one thing were it not for the post by Many of my files are sitting there until I need them, and I’ve never had the intention to start looking for 0-byte records until today. Just another white swan, of course, but from someone who volunteered as a black swan spotter. This changed completely with DTTG 3’s iCloud kit which I have experienced as significantly faster and more reliable. And for some content I even bypassed DTTG completely by using an iCloud Drive folder I indexed with DT. So I created a database for the sole purpose of getting stuff into DT and gave it the telling name Charon. Synchronisation sometimes took days even for a small number of small files. Because my experience with iCloud (legacy) syncing was really, really bad. I was and still am one of these beta testers of both DTTG and DT and I can assure you that my focus of testing lay on synchronising. ![]() ![]() And I assume that most of them are a bit more attentive to and communicative about even small misbehaviours of a software and not just eager for the newest features. Not even “there” could be specified more precisely. Working in a completely different field I’ve got some experience with this and in my experience feedback is not necessarily a good indicator of the width/size/scope of the problem.īut no negative feedback at all and no own encounter of a problem does indicate that there is no problem. ![]()
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