Continuous sync of my data and information is a biggie for me.
Eventual sync (e.g. via Git) might be fine for personal wiki.
For todo-list or just random documents, however, I really don’t want to have this overhead of thinking whether I need to do some extra work in order to sync.
I’m using it at the moment, and it works great.
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on Android: Syncthing-Fork is better than the original Android app.
Some differences:
I stopped using it in favor of Syncthing, info might be a bit outdated (circa 2019?). If you don’t want
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on Android: dropsync is nice
It seems to be more like google services (docs/contacts/maps/etc) rather than just file syncing. Still haven’t tried it myself though.
Nexcloud is a fork of Owncloud (the latter has gone enterprise or something). Apparently it’s much more open source
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Dind’t end up using it, so in my understanding it’s kinda like Dropbox?
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not distributed, requires a running server
https://neowwayyuh.wordpress.com/2015/11/30/seafile-vs-syncthing
https://github.com/haiwen/seadroid/issues/502
mm, only can access, can’t sync as dropsync or syncthing would :(
use webdav syncer as a workaround? https://github.com/haiwen/seadroid/issues/502#issuecomment-286056463
apparently sync is weird, cluncy client
https://www.reddit.com/r/privacytoolsIO/comments/84kktv/thoughts_on_spideroak/
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