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| Guest | Can not detect new files with name in multi-byte languages Foldershare works fine when you add an existing folder as a library. All files with names in multi-byte languages (e.g. Chinese) are synchronized correctly. Adding a new file with a name in Chinese is an issue: FS simply ignore adding such a file. Changing a file with English name (already synchronized) to Chinese name will make other machines remove this file. I think this is is a bug and hope the team can fix it shortly. |
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