Syncthing – on my research list
Posted by jpluimers on 2018/10/05
On my research list:
Syncthing replaces proprietary sync and cloud services with something open, trustworthy and decentralized.
Though it’s ont easy to get right: [WayBack] SyncThing for Android – twm’s blog
which references:
- [WayBack] Resilio Sync (formerly BitTorrentSync) – Wikipedia
- [WayBack] Syncthing – Android Apps on Google Play
- [WayBack] Anyplace Sync Browser – Android Apps on Google Play
- [WayBack] SyncThing as an alternative to BitTorrentSync (btsync) – twm’s blog
- [Archive.is] Keeping Syncthing Running: Systemd & regular /etc/init.d – Howto – Syncthing Forum
- [WayBack] Running SyncThing as a Windows service – twm’s blog
- [WayBack] Create Windows service from executable – Stack Overflow
- [WayBack] NSSM – the Non-Sucking Service Manager
- [WayBack] Bittorrent Sync, a secure DropBox alternative – twm’s blog
- [WayBack] BitTorrentSync started to suck recently, so I’m now evaluating SyncThing. ….
Via: [WayBack] I blogged about SyncThing before, when BitTorrentSync started to annoy the hell out of me. SyncThing is an open source tool for synchronizing directory trees between different devices without requiring a cloud service (it needs a discovery server though… – Thomas Mueller (dummzeuch) – Google+
–jeroen
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[WayBack] On my research list… – Jeroen Wiert Pluimers – Google+
I’m still using it. At work, to sync data with a partner, and privately to sync my photos and notes between my smartphone and my PC, without going through a “cloud” service.
It works like a charm. The UI is still not very good though.






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