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Awesome Donkey:
Seems to me that kind of thing could also be plugged into the Rename, Move & Copy Files tool too which could be useful when migrating from one computer to a new one (and you're not using an external drive or anything like that).

JimH:

--- Quote from: Matt on November 30, 2023, 12:59:35 pm ---We're adding disk space checking.  It won't continue if there's not enough space.

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We could also let a user uncheck a media type, so that they could do only music or music and images.

mattkhan:
I don't really get the point of this feature, who is it for?

JimH:

--- Quote from: mattkhan on November 30, 2023, 02:20:05 pm ---I don't really get the point of this feature, who is it for?

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Me for one.  I have a notebook I travel with.  I'd like to have a duplicate of my library.  It would also provide a good backup.

The other use case is a user who has everything on one computer and buys a new one.  "How do I move my files?"  The current answer is complex and users often get it wrong.

Say I buy a new notebook.  I can easily clone my library.

Yes, there are other ways.

mattkhan:
So it's an extension of handheld sync then? I recall the UI around that has problems as well as bugs involving paths and file names so seems like you could kill 2 birds with 1 stone if you combine them into 1 feature with different options as to what gets synced and how

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