Box Sync Changelog

What's new in Box Sync 4.0.7992

Mar 26, 2020
  • Enhancements included in this release:
  • Upgraded version of Python
  • Support for future Device Trust changes: Device Trust enables customers to regulate Box access based on a device's security status. This ensures that only secure devices, such as those that are corporate managed or encrypted, can access Box. With this new update, Device Trust can be used to validate a unique, device-specific certificate and also provide the flexibility to require domain and/or certificate checks. This change will be fully available for customers to make use of with a future Admin Console release
  • Improving interoperability with 3rd party proxies

New in Box Sync 4.0.7965 (Aug 7, 2019)

  • In this release we have included the following enhancements:
  • Support for Box Shield 1.0 Beta including Smart Access Policies and Anomaly Detection
  • We have also resolved the following issues:
  • MacOS 10.15 users were prompted with an error: "Select another folder location" when starting syncing
  • Files without a mod time could not be uploaded
  • Users were hitting a "network resource that is unavailable" error during updates

New in Box Sync 4.0.7848 (May 23, 2018)

  • Support for Apple File System
  • Quality improvements and other miscellaneous bug fixes
  • EOL notice will be displayed to Mac users on macOS 10.10

New in Box Sync 4.0.4597 (Mar 14, 2014)

  • Syncing 100,000 Files:
  • Box Sync 4.0 does not limit the number of files and folders that can be synced at any given time. Box has successfully tested and synced 100,000 files in various scenarios.
  • Improved Overall Performance:
  • Box Sync 4.0 uses an “always watching” strategy to report any changes that occurred in Box or on your computer. This strategy now allows Box Sync to receive notifications on each file that changed in either system, thus providing quicker and accurate reports. This change allows Box Sync 4.0 to deliver better performance, particularly when syncing a large number of files.
  • In comparison, Box Sync 3.x scanned each system first and then repeated the process even if only one file was changed in either system thus making it a time-consuming process.
  • Improved CPU Usage:
  • Box Sync 4.0 consumes 25% less CPU than our earlier versions. While this improvement is significant, we anticipate improving it even further with each release.
  • Root-Level File Syncing:
  • Box Sync 4.0 allows you to directly sync files in the Box Sync folder.
  • In Sync 3.x, this action creates a separate "Default Sync Folder" and the synced file is moved to that folder.
  • In Sync 4.0, the file is synced in the Box Sync folder itself. When you sync a file that resides in a nested folder, you also see the file being synced in each parent folder connected to this file.
  • In Sync 3.x, this kind of syncing is not possible.
  • Right-Click Menus:
  • In both Windows Sync and Mac Sync, you can right-click any file or folder to share a file or view it on Box. If you Share a file, the corresponding link for that file is copied to your clipboard. You can paste this link into any other application. If you select View on Box, the file is opened in your default browser. You can then comment, assign tasks, view the version history, or lock/unlock the file.
  • Notifications when Files Cannot Sync:
  • If an item cannot be synced, Box Sync 4.0 immediately displays a notification on your local system along with the name of the problem item.
  • Click the Box Sync desktop icon (the b icon) to obtain additional details on the problem item.
  • See What Do Problem File Notifications in Sync 4 Mean? for solutions or workarounds to fix a problem. Once you fix the problem, the item will be synced automatically.
  • Unsync on Delete:
  • You can delete an unwanted folder from your local system. Deleting a folder in your local system does not delete the same folder on Box; it will merely unsync the folder, remove it from your local system, and keep it saved on Box. If your intention is to delete this folder in both locations, you need to explicitly delete the required folder on Box. This behavior protects content from unintentional and accidental deletions.
  • This behavior only applies to folders. If you delete a file in your local system, you will be automatically deleting it from Box as well.

New in Box Sync 3.4.25 (Jun 13, 2013)

  • New file creation following a delete - If a file was deleted in Box and another file with the same name is created at a later time, you might have seen unpredictable behavior in earlier versions of Box Sync. In the latest Box Sync version, you can download and sync the new file without any issues.
  • Cryptic error message for locked accounts - Some enterprise accounts require users to accept the Terms of Service agreement before installing their services. In earlier versions of Box Sync, you may have received a generic error message if you tried using Box Sync before accepting the Terms of Service (when you try to login). The new version of this error message is more descriptive and states the reason for locking out users.
  • Multiple versions of Python installations - Developers who use Python for other development tasks may have a different version of Python installed in their system. Sometimes, this Python version caused a conflict with the Python version used by Box Sync. This latest version of Box Sync allows both Python versions to coexist without causing conflicts.

New in Box Sync 3.4.20 (May 25, 2013)

  • A fix for AutoCAD upload issues
  • Support for Websense & Blue Coat proxies
  • Upgraded to Python 2.7.3 from Python 2.7.1
  • Improved 2 factor authentication & single sign on flow
  • Performance improvements
  • Stability improvements

New in Box Sync 3.3.51 (Dec 21, 2012)

  • Critical bug fix

New in Box Sync 3.3.45 (Nov 15, 2012)

  • Critical bug fix

New in Box Sync 3.3.43 (Nov 15, 2012)

  • Bug fixes:
  • Issues with moving the "Box Documents" folder
  • Improvements with Force Downloads option

New in Box Sync 3.3.33 (Oct 2, 2012)

  • Bug fixes:
  • Force uploads sometimes caused icons to stay in a "stuck" in-progress state
  • Missing file prevented some users from logging in

New in Box Sync 3.3.29 (Sep 12, 2012)

  • Issues fixed:
  • Locking a file locally may prevent the user from being able to edit the file
  • Some users get one of the following errors on login due to new code introduced in 3.3:
  • Box Sync is turned off for your account. Â Contact Box Support to get started with Sync.
  • Box Sync encountered an error preventing it from accessing your account
  • Sync progress continually loops between 0 and 12%
  • When a folder contains hidden/system files, disabling sync from Box will cause it to be re-created locally with the name "folder-Copy of (e-mail address)"
  • Rare error causes Sync to display the message "Box Sync ran into an error..."
  • International machines may show generic error messages when internet connectivity is not available

New in Box Sync 3.3.25 (Sep 11, 2012)

  • Performance and stability improvements
  • Mountain Lion (OS X 10.8) support
  • Bug fixes:
  • Issues with some proxy configurations
  • Rare case of Sync looping between 5 and 12%
  • Rare case of Sync stuck at 22%