![]() ![]() * Added support of duplicate file/folder hard links in scan result * NTFS scan procedure now processes NTFS indexes and thus hard links - In 'quick scan' this function is disabled by default * APFS direct access: - File system state is now loaded using the latest generation of stored superblock - Added support of file system snapshots, including 'local' and 'backup' Time Machine - Loading of file set is postponed until it is first used (for performance reasons) * APFS scan: - Indexing of APFS optionally includes snapshots (enabled by default) - Better structure recovery and finding of lost snapshots in full scan - Added support of symbolic links * HFS+ scan: added support of hardlinks (including Time Machine) * Changed format of SDLSP files to version 3. What's new in version 9.0: * Scan now has option to save status periodically (with predefined time period) * Folders in scan result now display contained objects capacity * Explorer now highlights lager files/folders in scan result with percent bar * Color differentiation of existing and scanned file systems in Explorer * Data saving now can be scheduled as number of steps in priority order: - Added 'Create batch copying task'/'Add to copying task' tool to context menu - Task can be aborted with possibility of resumption from aborted step - Common task copying log with logging of task step events - Task manager dialog to re-order, remove or configure steps (enable filters etc.) * Added 'Quick scan (index)' tool to context menu of valid ('green') file systems * When empty or damaged FS is activated, there is a choice to browse or to scan it * Activation of partition with no file system now activates 'scan' dialog * Support of hard links on NTFS, APFS, HFS+, Ext, F2FS, Reiser, UFS and XFS * Added automatic deduplication of duplicate hard links: - Hard link to file is restored as hard link on target storage - If target file system doesn't support hard links, software creates copy of file - Hardlinks to HFS+ folders are restored to special location and linked with target - Links to folders are established with hardlinks (on HFS+) or with symlinks - If target file system doesn't support links, software fails to process such folders. ![]()
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