8/27/2023 0 Comments Macfuse update![]() Our proof of concept using Apple’s File Provider framework was not very convincing and would basically require a whole new architecture. Apple has deprecated the OS APIs used by macFUSE since macOS 12.3.įor the past year, we have been desperately searching for an alternative. To make matters worse, macFUSE, which has been the preferred option for at least 3 years, is also on its last legs. Starting with Apple Silicon Macs, it became unusable for some users who reported system freezes. Unfortunately, the WebDAV implementation on macOS is not the most reliable one. On macOS, Cryptomator can use two different technologies to integrate your vault into the system: macFUSE and WebDAV. ![]() Your browser does not support the video tag. Or you can simply drag and drop the files from your vault onto this button. Now, once the vault is unlocked, the encrypted counterpart of any file in the vault can be revealed by clicking on the “Locate Encrypted File” button and selecting a file in the vault. Prior to 1.7.0, you had to guess which encrypted file corresponds to which cleartext file based on the exact timestamps. Sounds complex, but once you remember that Cryptomator encrypts filenames and obfuscates the directory structure ( see our docs), it is easy to understand. Locate Encrypted FileĪs already mentioned, Cryptomator 1.7.0 includes a feature that has been requested for a very long time: Locating the encrypted counterpart of a file. But putting aside about 3,000 lines of code changes and a 4-month development iteration (not counting work in our libraries), let’s dive into this release to see what you, the user, will get out of it. We are very proud of this release, as it eliminates technical debt, delivers long-awaited features, and prepares Cryptomator Desktop for the future. If you’re subscribed to our releases on GitHub, this is already old news for you: We have released the first beta of the upcoming Cryptomator 1.7.0! It contains a lot of internal changes and a bunch of new features, some of which are almost as old as Cryptomator itself.
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