I use The Bat on my office PC and Voyager on my laptop. When away from the office for a few days , and only then, I have time to tidy up the hundreds of folders and update the address books.
When I DELIBERATELY delete messages from a folder and/or edit address books and then synchronise the laptop and the PC on my return home, the deleted messages are restored!!!
Surely two-way synchronisation should handle ALL message base changes and consider them to have been deliberate and therefor legitimate for syncronisation - including additions, deletions alterations.
Shouldn't syncronisation synch two systems assuming that the integrity of each is valid.
If deletions etc are made in error - then that why we have a Backup/Restore strategy - to repair unintentional mistakes or hardware malfunctions.
It looks to me that your Synch function is child of Backup & Restore and not a true synchronisation function as commomly understood.
I'd like to hear your comments.
By the way, Voyager V4 is a huge improvement on previous versions - well done!! I'm back to being an enthusiastic supporter of The Bat.
When I DELIBERATELY delete messages from a folder and/or edit address books and then synchronise the laptop and the PC on my return home, the deleted messages are restored!!!
Surely two-way synchronisation should handle ALL message base changes and consider them to have been deliberate and therefor legitimate for syncronisation - including additions, deletions alterations.
Shouldn't syncronisation synch two systems assuming that the integrity of each is valid.
If deletions etc are made in error - then that why we have a Backup/Restore strategy - to repair unintentional mistakes or hardware malfunctions.
It looks to me that your Synch function is child of Backup & Restore and not a true synchronisation function as commomly understood.
I'd like to hear your comments.
By the way, Voyager V4 is a huge improvement on previous versions - well done!! I'm back to being an enthusiastic supporter of The Bat.