This smells to me like a falling out with the incumbent outsourced software supplier, with a deadline for loss of service. After all this is not an update to BT Cloud but a complete rewrite. There has obviously been no liaison with the current software team as basic functionality is not in place (updating change files), old bugs reintroduced (locking files on upload) and only the minimum provided in terms of user interface.
We’ll never know the truth as BT won’t be open with users but I think we will be stuck with a substandard product that has been rushed out, which they’ll now try and bodge to a point where the level of complaints is acceptable.
I can’t imagine this is how BT normally go about software production.
@Robert46wrote:This smells to me like a falling out with the incumbent outsourced software supplier, with a deadline for loss of service. After all this is not an update to BT Cloud but a complete rewrite. There has obviously been no liaison with the current software team as basic functionality is not in place (updating change files), old bugs reintroduced (locking files on upload) and only the minimum provided in terms of user interface.
We’ll never know the truth as BT won’t be open with users but I think we will be stuck with a substandard product that has been rushed out, which they’ll now try and bodge to a point where the level of complaints is acceptable.
I can’t imagine this is how BT normally go about software production.
Or someone deciding it would be cheaper to bring it in house. It certainly isn't what they've claimed - changes to keep up with Windows.
Yes, the BT official explanation does not seem to be the whole story, and leads us to more questions than answers.
However, on the better news side, for those of us where the so-called update has installed and started working (like for me), once it got over recreating a duplicate BT sync folder downloaded from the Cloud, it has settled down and is backing up files reasonably efficiently.
There are still missing functions that we used to have, and all bits of the so-called update still don't work.
What we could all do with is BT being open with us and treating us a grown-ups, because the official line does not seem credible.
@Ray11 , as far as I know my dead PC wasn't caused by the BT Cloud update - in fact I don't think I'd even done the update when the PC died. I think it's just a rather ugly coincidence.....
@Robert46wrote:This smells to me like a falling out with the incumbent outsourced software supplier, with a deadline for loss of service. After all this is not an update to BT Cloud but a complete rewrite. There has obviously been no liaison with the current software team as basic functionality is not in place (updating change files), old bugs reintroduced (locking files on upload) and only the minimum provided in terms of user interface.
We’ll never know the truth as BT won’t be open with users but I think we will be stuck with a substandard product that has been rushed out, which they’ll now try and bodge to a point where the level of complaints is acceptable.
I can’t imagine this is how BT normally go about software production.
Sadly can I refer you to the 100s of pages on the 'upgrade' to BT Web Mail (from BT Yahoo Mail). There's history here.
Totally agree 😭
I'm starting to have a little bit of sympathy for the coders. What is clearly a re-write, not an update, let alone an "upgrade", looks like what we used to call a "fire brigade job." Typically caused by some "manager" with minimal computer knowledge wanting major changes or, as is likely in this case, trying to save money by bringing a package in house.
That said, it's unforgiveable that, at very least, the old settings were not carried forward to the new version, and that at very least a clear warning as to the need to point to the existing sync directory was not given.