From 528fd142cdfacab0da0296fc6a6615dd21828836 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: cyruz-git Date: Mon, 27 Jul 2015 03:25:12 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Readme corrections --- README.md | 2 +- docs/docs/index.md | 2 +- docs/site/index.html | 2 +- 3 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 964b14b..1837d11 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ **PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS BETA SOFTWARE. I'M IN NO WAY RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DATA LOSS.** -*DropboxForRemovable* is a small app that will control the **Dropbox** executable according to the presence of a specific **removable drive**. I created it because Dropbox is not friendly when it comes to syncing removable drives. Mounting the removable drive on a NTFS folder or creating a junction to it is possible to enable the sync, but there is still a big problem to face: Dropbox will think that the files have been deleted if the removable drive is suddenly unplugged. +*DropboxForRemovable* is a small app that controls the **Dropbox** executable according to the presence of a specific **removable drive**. I created it because Dropbox is not friendly when it comes to syncing removable drives. Mounting the removable drive on a NTFS folder or creating a junction to it is possible to enable the sync, but there is still a big problem to face: Dropbox will think that the files have been deleted if the removable drive is suddenly unplugged. *DropboxForRemovable* tries to fix this behaviour **freezing** the Dropbox executable when the drive is unplugged, **unfreezing** it when the drive is plugged back again. diff --git a/docs/docs/index.md b/docs/docs/index.md index 20e4a2e..85e5d4e 100644 --- a/docs/docs/index.md +++ b/docs/docs/index.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ **PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS BETA SOFTWARE. I'M IN NO WAY RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DATA LOSS.** -*DropboxForRemovable* is a small app that will control the **Dropbox** executable according to the presence of a specific **removable drive**. I created it because Dropbox is not friendly when it comes to syncing removable drives. Mounting the removable drive on a NTFS folder or creating a junction to it is possible to enable the sync, but there is still a big problem to face: Dropbox will think that the files have been deleted if the removable drive is suddenly unplugged. +*DropboxForRemovable* is a small app that controls the **Dropbox** executable according to the presence of a specific **removable drive**. I created it because Dropbox is not friendly when it comes to syncing removable drives. Mounting the removable drive on a NTFS folder or creating a junction to it is possible to enable the sync, but there is still a big problem to face: Dropbox will think that the files have been deleted if the removable drive is suddenly unplugged. *DropboxForRemovable* tries to fix this behaviour **freezing** the Dropbox executable when the drive is unplugged, **unfreezing** it when the drive is plugged back again. diff --git a/docs/site/index.html b/docs/site/index.html index dd337f9..399154a 100644 --- a/docs/site/index.html +++ b/docs/site/index.html @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@

DropboxForRemovable

PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS BETA SOFTWARE. I'M IN NO WAY RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DATA LOSS.

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DropboxForRemovable is a small app that will control the Dropbox executable according to the presence of a specific removable drive. I created it because Dropbox is not friendly when it comes to syncing removable drives. Mounting the removable drive on a NTFS folder or creating a junction to it is possible to enable the sync, but there is still a big problem to face: Dropbox will think that the files have been deleted if the removable drive is suddenly unplugged.

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DropboxForRemovable is a small app that controls the Dropbox executable according to the presence of a specific removable drive. I created it because Dropbox is not friendly when it comes to syncing removable drives. Mounting the removable drive on a NTFS folder or creating a junction to it is possible to enable the sync, but there is still a big problem to face: Dropbox will think that the files have been deleted if the removable drive is suddenly unplugged.

DropboxForRemovable tries to fix this behaviour freezing the Dropbox executable when the drive is unplugged, unfreezing it when the drive is plugged back again.

The requirements are: