Patent classifications
G06F16/1787
Gathering transaction data associated with locally stored data files
Systems and methods are provided for enabling local storing of one or more portions of data file and recording changes to contents of the data file. In some embodiments, a first data file may be sent to a client system, along with a script to manage the first data file. Changes to the data file may be stored locally, and may then be sent to a remote server upon network reconnection.
TERMINAL DEVICE, DATA MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, AND SERVER DEVICE
A terminal device uploads data to a storage device. The terminal device includes a processor and a memory storing instructions that cause the device to determine whether data to be uploaded is a file or a partial dataset being used by an application, determine whether one or more data objects created in a given format is included in the data to be uploaded determined to be the partial dataset, generate image data and a shared byte string from the data to be uploaded if the data objects created in the given format are included in the data to be uploaded, send the data to be uploaded to the storage device as shared data if the data to be uploaded is the file, and send the image data and the shared byte string to the storage device as the shared data if the data to be uploaded is the partial dataset.
Mobile platform file and folder selection functionalities for offline access and synchronization
Systems and methods for folder synchronization and offline synchronization via a mobile platform in a web-based collaboration environment are disclosed. One embodiment includes synchronizing user selected folders and/or sub-folders via the mobile platform, using portable devices including smart phones and tablets using any mobile operating system to allow offline access. Child or sub-folders of the selected folders and/or sub-folders are automatically detected and synchronized for offline access. Any change or new content detected on the client side or on the server side is also synchronized such that the selected folders and/or sub-folders on the client and server sides are up to date.
METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PROVIDING AUDIOVISUAL MEDIA ITEMS
The various embodiments described herein include methods and systems for providing audiovisual media items. In one aspect, a method performed at a client device includes: (1) receiving one or more natural language inputs from a user; (2) identifying audio files by extracting one or more commands from the natural language inputs; (3) receiving one or more second natural language inputs from the user; (4) identifying visual media files by extracting one or more commands from the second natural language inputs; (5) obtaining a request to generate the media item, the media item corresponding to the visual media files and the audio files; and (6) in response to obtaining the request, sending, to a server system, a creation request to create the media item, the creation request including information identifying the audio files and the visual media files.
Caching of file system warning queries to determine an applicable file system warning
The present technology pertains to a organization directory hosted by a synchronized content management system. The corporate directory can provide access to user accounts for all members of the organization to all content items in the organization directory on the respective file systems of the members' client devices. Members can reach any content item at the same path as other members relative to the organization directory root on their respective client device. In some embodiments novel access permissions are granted to maintain path consistency.
ASSET MANAGEMENT BETWEEN REMOTE SITES
A method includes: implementing a first asset management system at a first site; implementing a second asset management system at a second site; processing a first set of changes to a first copy of a task stored by the first asset management system; processing a second set of changes to a second copy of the task stored by the second asset management system, the first and second copies of the task being synchronized; receiving, by the second asset management system from the first asset management system, the second set of changes; receiving, by the first asset management system from the second asset management system, the second set of changes; applying merge rules to the first and second set of changes at the first site and the second site, to generate first and second copies of a new version of the task stored to the first and second asset management systems.
PROVIDING ACCESS TO MULTI-FILE RELATED TASKS WITH VERSION CONTROL
A method for providing access to multi-file related tasks with version control is provided, including: receiving, through a task interface application executed by a client device, a command to open a task for processing by a local tool application on the client device, the command to open the task further identifying a specific version of the task; responsive to the command to open the task, transmitting, from the client device over a network to a server, a request for a plurality of files associated to the specific version of the task; receiving, by the client device over the network from the server, the plurality of files associated to the specific version of the task; initiating, by the task interface application, opening of the received plurality of files by the local tool application for editing on the client device.
File system warnings
The present technology pertains to a organization directory hosted by a synchronized content management system. The corporate directory can provide access to user accounts for all members of the organization to all content items in the organization directory on the respective file systems of the members' client devices. Members can reach any content item at the same path as other members relative to the organization directory root on their respective client device. In some embodiments novel access permissions are granted to maintain path consistency.
Transition to an organization directory
The present technology pertains to a organization directory hosted by a synchronized content management system. The corporate directory can provide access to user accounts for all members of the organization to all content items in the organization directory on the respective file systems of the members' client devices. Members can reach any content item at the same path as other members relative to the organization directory root on their respective client device. In some embodiments novel access permissions are granted to maintain path consistency.
Monitoring alignment of computer file states across a group of users
A first state identifier is determined according to the state of a first file at a first time point, and a second state identifier is determined according to the state of a second file at a second time point. The first and second state identifiers are compared and an alignment indication is displayed to a user of a client device thereby making the user aware of the alignment state between the files. The files may be associated with different client devices or different users thereby showing group alignment. The files may also be associated with a single user or client device thereby showing local alignment. The state identifiers may include digest hashes of content of the first and second files, metadata, or state information regarding the files. The files may be encrypted and access check keys utilized to determine whether a client device is authorized to receive an encrypted file.