FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions about Starling Intelligence
Welcome to our FAQ section! Below you'll find answers to common questions about Starling, the intelligent desktop file manager. If your question isn't listed, feel free to contact us.
General Information
Q: What is Starling?
A: Starling is an advanced desktop file management tool that helps anybody efficiently organize, manage, and collaborate on digital files while ensuring top-level security and privacy. Your files are floating freely around in the Starling graph. Like in a murmuration of Starlings. Relations between files are shown in the Starling Data organizer. Once a file, folder or collaboration is monitored, Starling knows what happened to your files. Who, When, What and how.
Q: Who is Starling designed for?
A: Starling is perfect for organizations big and small, who need to handle large volumes of digital data across multiple platforms.
Q: How does Starling protect my data?
A: Starling prioritizes your privacy by keeping your data on your own devices, away from third-party servers. This ensures full control over your files and protects against unauthorized access.
Features and Benefits
Q: How can I quickly find my files using Starling?
A: Starling’s powerful search features lets you instantly locate files or folders, even if you can't remember their names. The intuitive interface ensures a seamless search experience.
Starling is simply a better way to find stuff.
Q: What is file versioning, and how does Starling use it?
A: File versioning is a feature that tracks every change made to your files. Starling allows you to view change history, identify who made changes, and revert to previous versions, minimizing file clutter and confusion.
Q: Can I collaborate with others using Starling?
A: Currently, you can email files directly from Starling. Soon, we’ll launch real-time collaboration features that eliminate the need for third-party apps, allowing seamless teamwork across different software platforms.
Q: What is the 'Data Dungeon' feature?
A: The 'Data Dungeon' allows you to archive files you don't need immediately, keeping your workspace organized. When needed, you can easily retrieve these files, restoring them to active use.
Technical Details
Q: Does Starling work offline?
A: Yes, Starling operates offline. Once reconnected, it automatically syncs with your devices and peers to keep everything up-to-date.
Q: Is Starling compatible with all operating systems?
A: Starling is compatible with major platforms including Apple, Microsoft, and Linux, ensuring seamless operation across different systems.
Q: How does Starling handle data from various sources?
A: Starling integrates data from diverse sources—like clouds, email accounts, and external drives—into a single, coherent model, making file management more efficient and accessible.
Getting Started
Q: How do I start using Starling?
A: Download and install Starling on your desktop. Follow the simple setup instructions, and you’ll be ready to start organizing and managing your files.
Q: Is there a free version of Starling?
A: Yes, Starling offers a seven-day trial with all features enabled.
Q: Where can I get support if I encounter issues?
A: Visit our support page for troubleshooting guides and FAQs, or contact our customer support team. License holders can request personalized support directly from within the application.
Q: Can I export my data out of Starling?
A: Yes you can. You can always export all your raw data including your file versions in case you stop using Starling.
Security and Privacy
Q: Does Starling access my personal data?
A: No, Starling does not access or store your personal data. Your privacy is fully respected, and your data remains secure on your devices.
Q: How can I trust Starling with my data security?
A: Starling employs cutting-edge encryption and security protocols to protect your data, ensuring it stays on your devices with full control in your hands.
We hope these FAQs have clarified how Starling can revolutionize your file management. If you have further questions, don't hesitate to reach out to us.