Errors that occur due to a disagreement between the source and (typically NAS) destination filesystems on how composed characters should be stored are now presented with more specific advice and a link to a new Kbase article. This should offer an easy indication to the end user of "When was the last CCC backup made to this volume?". when the user last made changes to that root folder on the source (which is typically long ago). The modification date of the destination root folder has more value as an indication of when CCC last made changes to the destination vs. At the end of a task event, CCC now sets the destination root modification date to "now", rather than preserving the source root folder modification date. what specific file or folder is involved in the stall) When applicable, more context is presented now in cases where a task fails due to a stall at the source or destination (e.g. Added a new "Descend into bundles" attribute for custom filter rules Addressed a condition where CCC was throwing in the towel a bit early when the destination was running low on free space Fixed the color of task event status icons in the Task History window when using Dark Mode This is enabled by default and configurable in the Task tab settings. This gives a heads up to the action and an opportunity to cancel it. Added an option to the CCC Dashboard to use the Apple menu shutdown/restart dialog when a task makes a postflight restart/shutdown request. ![]() Also resolved an issue in which iCloud might require you to log in again after restoring to the current startup disk. Addressed a collection of spurious errors that would occur when restoring to the startup disk. Previously the scroll view was scrolling back to the top, now the folder will remain selected, and the view will be scrolled to reveal as much of the folder's content as possible. ![]() Improved the experience when using the snapshot navigator with a folder selected. Fixed a logic issue that might cause CCC to ask for NAS volume credentials when it already has them Addressed a crasher that only occurs on older Macs that are running Monterey or Ventura via the "Open Core Legacy Patcher" Now that Ventura adoption rate among CCC users is >60%, we changed all "Preferences" references to "Settings"
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