Filedot Ss Folder [portable] -

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She reached out to the dev team and learned the sync service used a naming convention where dots separated service components; “filedot” indicated the file-sync module, and “ss” was shorthand for “session storage.” A lead. The team confirmed the sync client kept short-lived session artifacts locally to speed resumable transfers and to store partial upload metadata. But by design those artifacts were supposed to be ephemeral and auto-cleaned after successful syncs. filedot ss folder

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2 thoughts on “3.0.0 update”

  1. Thank you so much for offering an explanation.
    Best regards

  2. One thing to note – if you install / sideload the provided 2.9.0 APK Google Play will by default auto update it to 3.0.0 (as it’s the market version) – I just went to v3.0.0 on play store and disabled auto update for just the HiQ app – so far so good!

    Also would like to second the above comment – appreciate the explanation and making the 2.9.0 APK available – which I installed so I don’t have to change my existing workflows (b/c I’m lazy… plus seems like the app private storage is the only update, so not like I’m missing any new features, or some security issue or anything).

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