Project Manager normally tracks changes and refreshes folders automatically, so this is usually a quick fix rather than a real problem. First, confirm both machines point to the shared database, not the local one (Preferences → Database tab on each). If a change still hasn’t appeared, manually refresh the current folder (right-click in empty space […]
FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, many studios do. The catch: the MySQL/MariaDB package on older NAS models is often outdated. If the NAS database version is older than Project Manager requires (Preferences → Database tab), it won’t work — update the NAS OS or install a newer database package via your device’s package centre. Applicable to Project Manager running […]
For Project Manager’s metadata, this is not a concern. A small studio of 5–20 artists and a large company with thousands of users are both trivial for MySQL/MariaDB on ordinary hardware — these engines routinely run far heavier workloads. You will not outgrow it. Applicable to Project Manager running on a shared MySQL/MariaDB database (multi-user/team […]
This is the one shortcut that genuinely doesn’t work reliably. SQLite is excellent for local, single-user workflows, but it is not designed for concurrent multi-user writes over a network share — file-locking behaviour over SMB/NAS leads to errors, lost changes, or a corrupted file. It’s a known limitation of network filesystem semantics, not something Project […]
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