{"id":484,"date":"2008-04-19T20:46:15","date_gmt":"2008-04-20T00:46:15","guid":{"rendered":"\/blog\/?p=484"},"modified":"2011-09-14T18:58:43","modified_gmt":"2011-09-14T23:58:43","slug":"carry-it-easy-plus","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.holypotato.net\/?p=484","title":{"rendered":"Carry It Easy Plus"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>After my dad got his <a href=\/blog\/?p=367>USB thumbdrive\/memory stick and synchronization software<\/a>, it worked quite well for about 6 months. It wasn&#8217;t the &#8220;cruzersync&#8221; software, which as mentioned previously was useless for synchronizing two computers. He ended up buying a program called &#8220;Carry It Easy Plus&#8221; which worked quite well and intuitively for him, even though I thought $25 was a little steep for a program that basically automated copying &#038; pasting.<\/p>\n<p>Of course, it only worked quite well for about 6 months. Last week for no reason at all, it started misbehaving in a particularly <strong>nasty <\/strong>way. Instead of faithfully copying his Quicken files to the stick, and then from the stick to his other computer, it <strong>deleted <\/strong>his Quicken program and data files. I shouldn&#8217;t say deleted, since technically that&#8217;s not what happened (and a delete might have landed something in the recycle bin to restore). It actually decided to overwrite his data with files of 0 size. So first his Quicken program wouldn&#8217;t even open, and then after I got the program up and running, we found that his data was <b>gone<\/b>. This is, I can not say it enough, not the expected behaviour of a commercial product.<\/p>\n<p>Miraculously, he still had mostly up-to-date unsynchronized Quicken files on one computer, so we were able to recover. He suspected that it was the fault of the stick writing\/transferring data improperly, so I ran out to buy him another U3-capable USB drive. We reinstalled the Carry It Easy Plus program, and did a test synchronization. It worked pretty good on one computer. I left it with him, and he synchronized again on Friday with his home computer, then went up to the cottage and synchronized with his cottage computer. That&#8217;s when all hell broke loose again. The Quicken program files were overwitten, the data was erased, and it looked like his weekend at the cottage wasn&#8217;t going to be very productive. My mom, who was heading up a day after him, brought up his  home computer&#8230; and the data on it was gone too. This is the part where it goes from nasty bug to simply inexcusable: how on earth did the stick, copying the obviously most recent data from his home computer, manage to erase it in the copying process?<\/p>\n<p>So now I&#8217;m walking him through the process of restoring the backup I made for him last week, which is quite painful (&#8220;ok, now paste that in&#8221; &#8220;we just did this&#8230; but how do I paste again?&#8221; &#8220;go to edit, dad&#8230;&#8221;), and for the next while we&#8217;re going to avoid Carry It Easy Plus like the plague and get him to synchronize the old-fashioned way, as painful as that is.<\/p>\n<p>I was looking up the contact information to get some support or at least vent a nasty letter their way, but my dad said not to bother: after deleting his most valuable data, there&#8217;s really nothing they can do to make it right, and as handy as the program was for the last 6 months or so, he&#8217;s lost all faith in it and won&#8217;t try it again after this&#8230;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>After my dad got his USB thumbdrive\/memory stick and synchronization software, it worked quite well for about 6 months. 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