Hey folks, I have been collecting files at a phenomenal rate since coming back to the keyboard - and while backing up to a usb drive etc is handy, it just don't cut the mustard as a real solution.
Dropbox is king, no doubt. As a Linux Desktop User, well, we're often passed by. I want to auto sync and have the files available everywhere. I do use Google drive, which is great, and I know there are clients and cli tools which we could cron to use it as a solution.
But no. Insane they haven't set up a *nix client considering all the stuff they develop and freely give to the open source community.
Spideroak have native Linux clients for the major distro's and I believe you get 2GB free space, then the paid space is peanuts too.
I've only been using today but I'm impressed. Security and end to end encryption are their USP. File sharing is easy peasy too... It's worth it for the price guys.
www.spideroak.com
Feel free to add to the thread if you have "useful" experience or know of alternatives, share the love people.
Dropbox is king, no doubt. As a Linux Desktop User, well, we're often passed by. I want to auto sync and have the files available everywhere. I do use Google drive, which is great, and I know there are clients and cli tools which we could cron to use it as a solution.
But no. Insane they haven't set up a *nix client considering all the stuff they develop and freely give to the open source community.
Spideroak have native Linux clients for the major distro's and I believe you get 2GB free space, then the paid space is peanuts too.
I've only been using today but I'm impressed. Security and end to end encryption are their USP. File sharing is easy peasy too... It's worth it for the price guys.
www.spideroak.com
Feel free to add to the thread if you have "useful" experience or know of alternatives, share the love people.
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