We hope you are enjoying this Cryptomator update. The coordinates are available on our download page. If you are familiar with Flatpak, PPA or AUR, you can choose one of these options to install Cryptomator. appimage file, you simple need to make it executable and you can then run it. For all changes, have a look at the changelog. The primary option of using Cryptomator on Linux is via the AppImage. Those were the two major changes you should know about. If you aren’t affected by any of these issues, we encourage you to use WinFsp/FUSE. Access with the admin rights is only possible when the vault is mounted into a directory (as opposed to a drive letter).If you are logged in to Windows via an AzureAD account, vaults can only be accessed read-only.There are some known issues with WinFsp though: Please note that Dokany 2.x is not yet supported and our existing Dokany 1.x glue code requires a migration. WebDAV and Dokany will remain part of Cryptomator, should you prefer it in your individual setup. The time has come to make this the default choice so we can focus on a common code base. FUSE support (provided by WinFSP) on Windows is now available for quite a while and feedback was very promising. The integration of a vault into the OS currently supports WebDAV (legacy), Dokany (Windows), and FUSE (all systems). This decision is mainly based on the long-term maintenance effort. New Default VFS Driver (Virtual Volume)Īs already mentioned, the new EXE installer can include dependencies again, so we added one right from the start: WinFsp. If you want to download the “pure” MSI installer without dependencies, it’s also available on the downloads site or head over to the release on GitHub. For a complete list, run the installer with the /? parameter. Furthermore, it supports command-line parameters (e.g., /quiet). These dire times are over! When you head over to downloads and select Windows, you’re getting an executable again that bundles the MSI installer as well as additional dependencies. But this approach also had drawbacks: We couldn’t bundle third-party drivers (i.e., Dokany) leading to inferior user experience. With Cryptomator 1.6.0, instead of delivering a “regular” executable for installation, we provided a Windows Installer package to allow easier scripted deployment of Cryptomator. Cryptomator 1.6.7 for Desktop is out now and let’s explore the changes together since it’s more than just a “patch”! The update contains some noteworthy changes, especially for Windows users. The last blog post is already a while ago.
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