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Chorus Sync uses the idea of Folder Shares to make the same files and folders available to different users. If you have not used Folder Shares before, please see: C7.2 Sharing a folder.
The Chorus Sync UI
Taskbar Window
The main window shows you what is going on in the syncer and has a few useful controls.
Open the Sync folder (The folder in your Private Space in your Chorus Site in your Private Space)
Open the Chorus folder (The folder being synchronised on your Mac or PC)
A list showing what the last sync operations of files in a folder in Chorus to a folder on your PC or Mac. We refer to sending when they go from PC to Chorus and receiving when they go from Chorus to PC.
What Chorus Sync is doing and the progress of the any batch being synced
Which direction the files were synced (send or receive)
The sync status of each file—usually a tick showing that the file has been successfully synced, a circle showing sync progress or, occasionally, an error
Open the app menu
Notifications preference: One click for silent, two clicks for off.
Menu
There are a just few controls in the menu.
The current version number
Show the sync errors window
Open the help window (with links to the guide)
Quit the app
Pause syncing
Choose whether to automatically start Chorus Sync on Mac/PC login
Create a file to send to Third Light support (see Preparing a Support ZIP file). Usually only necessary if you have experienced a bug or a crash
Common Scenarios
Files and folders that only you can see and edit
Having your work right where you need—when you need—it it is at the heart of Chorus Sync.
Anything you put into your Sync folder in your Private Space or a Chorus folder on your PC will sync onto any other machine you install Chorus Sync onto.
This is great if you regularly work with more than one Mac or PC. Anything you save on one machine will be ready for use on your other machine next time you open it.
If you are work on the move, from a home office, or a laptop on the sofa your most important files will always be at hand, where you need them.
Step-by-step:
Directly
The simplest way to sync your work is to do it a folder created in your Sync Folder.
- In Chorus, open your Sync Folder in your Private Space
- Create a folder
- Place any images or documents you need into the folder
- The folder will now sync to your Mac or PC
Alternatively, from your PC or Mac,
- open your Chorus Folder
- create a folder in it
- Place files from your hard drive into it or save a file you are working on directly into this folder
- The folder will now sync up to your Chorus
Indirectly
If you want to sync a folder that is already neatly filed somewhere other than your Sync Folder—and you don’t want to move it—it is possible for you to have it in two places at once by sharing the folder with yourself!
- Select on the folder
- Choose ‘Share’ and ‘Folder Share…’
- Add yourself to the shares and choose which permissions you would like (as it’s you you can probably have them all)
- A shared folder will appear at the root of your Private Space
- Move the folder into your Sync folder
- The folder will sync to your Mac or PC
Using Chorus Sync with files and folders that someone shared with you in Chorus
Shared folders can also be placed in your Sync folder in Chorus. Once a folder is shared with you you only have to place it into your Sync Folder for it to sync with your PC or Mac.
Now, if you need a file, you can ask for it to be shared with you rather than emailed or dropped into Slack. This way the owner of the file retains control of where the file is and can see at a glance who else has access to the file.
Step-by-step:
- Request a folder to be shared with you
- The folder will appear in your Private Folder
- Move the folder in to your Sync Folder
- The folder will now sync to your Mac or PC
Making a shared folder that multiple users can edit
Shared folders are the killer collaboration feature of Chorus Sync.
By sharing a folder, not only your private files—but the project work you are collaborating on with your team—can be with you too. Every time you hit save your changes will sync with their folder.
Step-by-step:
Usually you would do this using a folder in a shared space but it is also possible to have many people sharing a personal folder.
- Choose (or create a new) folder in a space for the team to work in
- Select the folder and choose ’Share’ then ‘Folder Share…’
- Add the people in the team giving them the permissions you’d like them to have
- A shared folder will appear at the root of each of their Private Spaces
- Ask them to move the folder into their Sync Folder
- The folder will now Sync with their Mac or PC
- Every time they save an edit it will be synced with everyone else and onto their Mac or PCs.
If two people edit the same time, it will result in two revisions with different content in them. There is no way for Chorus to merge files, especially in view of the many complex and proprietary file formats that might be involved, so we have to leave it up to you and your team member to fix it.
We recommend you download each revision and manually merge the two changes. If one of the change was minor, it could be re-done.
Making a shared folder that is read-only for some users
Because synced folders are backed by Chorus’s sophisticated permissions model you can share a folder with read-only permission. This won’t, of course, prevent the files from being placed into documents by those you share with, but it would make sure they can’t edit them and save those edits back to Chorus.
Step-by-step:
This differs from before only by choosing stricter permissions when adding people to the shared folder.
- Choose (or create a new) folder in a space for the team to work in
- Select the folder and choose ’Share’ then ‘Folder Share…’
- Add the people in the team, giving only ‘View’ permission to the people you don’t editing and saving files.
- A shared folder will appear at the root of each of their Private Spaces
- Ask them to move the folder into their Sync Folder
- The folder will now Sync with their Mac or PC
- Every time they save an edit it will be synced with everyone else and onto their Mac or PCs.
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