The free account doesn’t support versioning either (being able to restore previous versions of a file) and neither, as far as we can tell, does upgrading to the Personal Pro plan that costs £8 / $10 per month for 100GB of storage and a file size limit of 5GB.
Empty View in Cloud Browser fixed
AmazonBasics 10 Port USB 3.0 Hub
Tresorit account
History limit issue fixed
When shit goes sideways, you have no idea what is broken. Logging also seems mostly non-existent, at least via macOS' Console app.
Key for repack Tresorit 3.5.1496.892
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Tresorit for Mac 3.0.981.600 Showing 1-10 out of 14 reviews That said, Tresorit is more complex to use than the average service because the desktop client requires you to create tresors — that means “vault” in German — and sync them individually. It’s not rocket science, but it might be tiresome for mainstream users. If you find yourself in that category, give Dropbox a try. Read about its approach in our Dropbox review first, though. 📝 Note: You will need to install FUSE on your Mac before you can proceed. Navigate to System Preferences on your Mac. Tresorit’s security doesn’t come cheap, so its paid plans’ prices don’t compare well with other services. Best paid service: pCloud Advanced DRM switch is publicly available