FUR is a software that enables users to mount Windows CE devices onto a Linux file system. It simplifies data transfer by allowing users to access data on their Windows device via their Linux system.
However, FUR does come with some downsides. Firstly, it is not very stable, especially when used concurrently by different processes. It is also not well tested, and the source code is not well-organized. The implementation is unnecessarily involved and lacks proper documentation. Additionally, FUR is not even remotely optimized and comes with deficient configuration tools.
Other problems include anti-optimized random access I/O, a buggy write function (perhaps due to concurrent file access), and an incomplete resource locking system to prevent different processes from writing on the same file. FUR also lacks a caching system, has obscure errors and incomplete implementation of some attributes (like ctime). There is no UID/GID check, which is not necessarily a security issue, but may result in some users seeing error messages. Lastly, the log reporting is suboptimal.
While FUR provides convenience by mounting your handheld's file system onto your Linux file system, the aforementioned issues may be a hindrance. Hopefully, some of these issues will be addressed and improved on in future updates.
Version 0.4.5: N/A