
Tested and working on Ubuntu and Debian Linux, Microsoft Windows, macOS.* Linux works well with attributes, but is inferior to macOS in that it has limited intelligence on preserving attributes during file copy or similar.
Regrettably, Windows has no support for extended file attributes.
Even into the cloud (macOS, iCloud and similar). This comprehensive and unrivalled solution means that all files can be covered, and that hash info travels seamlessly with files that are moved. Hash info is now also stored as extended file attributes in addition to the icjh files. This new feature is completely seamless (nothing new to learn). The key new feature is extended file attributes (xattrs) in addition to the icjh files, supported on macOS and Linux* (Windows lacks xattrs).
Users with mixed storage environments including SSDs and hard drives and network servers in which icj is regularly used. Users running any version or variant of Linux and/or Microsoft Windows. Reasonably technical users (for now), to keep communication more efficient on my end. Anyone using Integrit圜hecker (ic or icj) in production use. Should be an existing user of ic or icj with current access to downloads. If you’d like to participate in testing ( contact Lloyd, specify your login id please), this is what I am looking for: It’s about ease of use, oddball situations and how they are reported, and that sort of thing. However, the new feature set and additional cross-platform support means I’d rather see it tested more before general release. It has been well tested already and is solid. I am looking for testers for Integrit圜hecker (icj) Java version 3.0. SEND FEEDBACK Related: data integrity, diglloydTools, Integrit圜hecker, SSDĬonsiderable effort has gone into this new release.