What's new in this version: - Modernized look and feel of UI on Linux, Windows, and Mac - New name: SpiderOakONE (We also provide a SpiderOak backup and sync product for Groups and another for Enterprise. This name change was necessary to reduce confusion going forward.) - New branding consistent with SpiderOak.com (new logo, icons, etc.) - New feature: Clear Upload Queue. In case you change your mind about uploading that Blu-ray disc image - Automatic recovery from time traveling clients. You probably don't need to worry about this if you don't use SpiderOak inside a virtual machine with snapshots that you restore to. Time travel is the situation when, for example, the client moves "back in time" relative to the server. For example if you run SpiderOakONE inside a Virtual Machine and then restore that Virtual Machine to an earlier snapshot, then continue using the earlier snapshot. In this case, the server is now "ahead" of the client. The client has already backed up newer versions of things that it now no longer knows about. The client will detect this situation and wait up to 24-36 hours in case the user soon returns to the later snapshot. If the time travel situation persists, the client will automatically re-sync with the server and continue the backup without interruption. In this scenario, files that were created exclusively in the "future" VM snapshot would be preserved by SpiderOak as deleted items - Updated SpiderOak Hive startup guide - Improvements to space accounting - Upgraded toolchain with updates to Qt, PyQT, Python and OpenSSL - Along with the new name, paths to executables have changed. On Linux systems a symlink is placed in the previous location so cron jobs and such will continue to operate - Similarly, names of some Windows registry keys have changed - Application data has moved depending on OS: Windows uses %LOCALAPPDATA%SpiderOakSpiderOakONE - Some under the hood changes paving the way for new features in 6.1 - Fix to Windows MSI installer to disallow installing the 32 bit application alongside a 64 bit application- Modernized look and feel of UI on Linux, Windows, and Mac. - New name: SpiderOakONE (We also provide a SpiderOak backup and sync product for Groups and another for Enterprise. This name change was necessary to reduce confusion going forward.) - New branding consistent with SpiderOak.com (new logo, icons, etc.) - Mac OS X now uses an installer rather than a drag-and-drop install. - New feature: Clear Upload Queue. In case you change your mind about uploading that Blu-ray disc image - Automatic recovery from time traveling clients. You probably don't need to worry about this if you don't use SpiderOak inside a virtual machine with snapshots that you restore to. Time travel is the situation when, for example, the client moves "back in time" relative to the server. For example if you run SpiderOakONE inside a Virtual Machine and then restore that Virtual Machine to an earlier snapshot, then continue using the earlier snapshot. In this case, the server is now "ahead" of the client. The client has already backed up newer versions of things that it now no longer knows about. The client will detect this situation and wait up to 24-36 hours in case the user soon returns to the later snapshot. If the time travel situation persists, the client will automatically re-sync with the server and continue the backup without interruption. In this scenario, files that were created exclusively in the "future" VM snapshot would be preserved by SpiderOak as deleted items. - Updated SpiderOak Hive startup guide. - Improvements to space accounting. - Upgraded toolchain with updates to Qt, PyQT, Python and OpenSSL. - Along with the new name, paths to executables have changed. On Linux systems a symlink is placed in the previous location so cron jobs and such will continue to operate. - Similarly, names of some Windows registry keys have changed. - Application data has moved depending on OS: Mac uses ~/Library/Application Support/SpiderOak if you've been a user prior to 6.0 and ~/Library/Application Support/SpiderOakONE if you started with 6.0. Linux uses ~/.config/SpiderOakONE, and Windows uses %LOCALAPPDATA%SpiderOakSpiderOakONE. - Some under the hood changes paving the way for new features in 6.1. - Fix to Windows MSI installer to disallow installing the 32 bit application alongside a 64 bit application. - Fixed an issue on Linux that would sometimes prevent multiple users of a local machine from using SpiderOak concurrently. - Retired support for Mac OS X Lion (10.7). Current Mac OS X is 10.10, and allegedly only 0.04% of Mac users are currently 3 major OS versions behind.
SpiderOakONE 6.0 (32-bit) 相關參考資料
32 Bit Support on Linux
2020年4月16日 — Support for 32 bit Linux on SpiderOak One and Groups has ended. We encourage upgrading your operating system to a 64 bit version of a Linux ...
https://spideroak.support
Download SpiderOakONE (32bit) 6.3.0 for windows
2017年6月5日 — SpiderOakONE (32bit)
https://www.filepuma.com
Download SpiderOakONE (32bit) 7.5.1 for windows
2019年9月5日 — SpiderOakONE (32bit)
https://www.filepuma.com
Product Release Notes
Below is a listing of SpiderOak's recent product release notes. These include releases of SpiderOak CrossClave, SpiderOak One Backup, SpiderOak Groups,
https://spideroak.com
Release Notes for 17 July 2015: SpiderOak ONE 6.0
2018年10月1日 — Fix to Windows MSI installer to disallow installing the 32 bit application alongside a 64 bit application. Fixed an issue on Linux that ...
https://spideroak.support
Releases · SpiderOakEncryptr
2015年12月9日 — Other, 32bit: encryptr_1.2.0_i386.tar.gz md5 ... Aug 6, 2014. @devgeeks devgeeks · v1.0.1 · 6649c06 ... 1-2-mac.dmg; Windows: Encryptr-v1.0.0-RC.1-2 ...
https://github.com
SpiderOak
2013年12月20日 — The 32-bit Fedora RPM (5.1.1-1.i386.rpm) available at the main SpiderOak download page has received basic testing with openSUSE 13.1 32-bit.
https://en.opensuse.org
SpiderOak installation into a Jail (FreeNAS 9.2)
2014年4月1日 — ... spideroak-5.1.1-i686-1.tar.gz ... 32-bit debian package to source the missing library. ... It seems SpiderOak 6.0 is out and it is called ...
https://www.truenas.com
SpiderOak One Secure Backup (100% discount)
Developed by SpiderOak · Version is v7.1.0 · Download size is 25.5 - 41.6 MB · Supports Windows 7, 8/8.1, and 10 (32-bit and 64-bit), MacOS (11.9 to 11.13), iOS, ...
https://sharewareonsale.com
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