So after Google got rid of Google Photos Backup for Windows, I moved over to Google Drive Backup to save my photos (only photos; I use Syncdocs for all else). But it really doesn't do what I want -- it only goes from PC to the web, not the other direction. And, when a Windows 10 update renamed some folders, it helpfully uploaded duplicate copies of most of my photos (sigh).
So anyway, I'd like to get rid of Google Drive Backup all together and have Syncdocs do my photos as well as my files. But I see very little recent information about that on the forums (and nothing in the how-to docs). Most of it's a couple years old, and at the time, seemed to indicate things were a little flaky.
The forum posts at one point suggest there was a problem with putting photos in folders on the PC not translating to albums in Photos. They also suggest there was a problem with whether or not the photos uploaded by Syncdocs followed the same space-consumption rules as photos loaded through the Photos web interface (I know about "original" resolution over a certain size using up drive space, but the forum posts suggested smaller ones were doing so too). Have all these issues been corrected since those forum posts?
Just looking for that warm, fuzzy feeling before I flip the switch. :-)
Thanks,
--Dave