When the beta phase of Insync was released a little over four years ago, the driving idea behind it was to create a “Dropbox for Google Docs”. Google Drive wasn’t around at the time, but we envisioned a desktop client that had advanced features inclusive of multiple account and network/external drive support, options to allow selective sync and desktop notifications—with cross-platform service covering Windows, Mac and Linux.

It’s been a year and a half and several versions since we moved out of beta with 1.0 in the early part of 2013, and now the much-awaited Insync 1.1 is finally available. With a nested selective sync feature that allows users to selectively sync sub-folders and files, this version also includes fixes covering downloading issues for files affected by Google Drive issues, the handling of a symlinked file in a network drive for Windows platform and Yosemite fixes for Mac.