* EDIT: Whops missed the configuration setting for logging, sorry, this is no issue 
1) (Same problem in BC2). If I have a log-file and want to know where it's saved, I simply cannot choose "Write Log..." again since it defaults to "BcLogTrace.txt" as well as uses the path last used by Windows.
It would be better if it browsed to the log currently used if it exists.
Note: I thought the logging was set to be updated continously as in BC2, but this seems only to copy current output to the log and then stops logging
.
* EDIT: Whops missed the configuration setting for logging, sorry, this is no issue
2) Now I only see "Successfully copied 1 items.". Verbose mode as in BC2 is removed by purpose?
3) (Same problem in BC2). It would be nice to support creation date, so I can copy files keeping the creation date (as well as modified date) intact.
Now I must use external utilities for this manually (such as xxcopy).
(An column for this would be nice as well but I guess since it won't affect comparison control it might be un-logical to have it visible).
Thanks.

1) (Same problem in BC2). If I have a log-file and want to know where it's saved, I simply cannot choose "Write Log..." again since it defaults to "BcLogTrace.txt" as well as uses the path last used by Windows.
It would be better if it browsed to the log currently used if it exists.
Note: I thought the logging was set to be updated continously as in BC2, but this seems only to copy current output to the log and then stops logging

* EDIT: Whops missed the configuration setting for logging, sorry, this is no issue

2) Now I only see "Successfully copied 1 items.". Verbose mode as in BC2 is removed by purpose?
3) (Same problem in BC2). It would be nice to support creation date, so I can copy files keeping the creation date (as well as modified date) intact.
Now I must use external utilities for this manually (such as xxcopy).
(An column for this would be nice as well but I guess since it won't affect comparison control it might be un-logical to have it visible).
Thanks.
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