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    Lakhash

    Lakhash

    An experimental cloud storage service featuring client-side encryption

    An experimental cloud storage service built with Next.js, featuring client-side file encryption, a dedicated password vault, advanced integrity verification functionality, and a convenient UI. Lakhash is also equipped with the password vault. Check it out at https://lakhash.netlify.app GitHub repository: https://github.com/Northstrix/Lakhash Codeberg repository: https://codeberg.org/Northstrix/Lakhash/ The related Medium article can be found at...
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    DropYet

    DropYet

    It's the simple cloud.

    With DropYet you can manage your personal files in the easiest way. And it's not that bad looking. :) Enjoy the security, simplicity and beauty of DropYet. Upload, rename and delete files. The simpliest manager of files and folders. Furthermore, there are more features like securely sharing files, password encryption and encrypted file detection. Setting it up is easier than ever before. Just try DropYet. Currently working on MORE features for you. Now with Dark Mode! Requirements: PHP (recommended is 7 and higher), HTML, cURL, sendmail Read everything else on our website! ...
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    SyncStuff

    SyncStuff

    Tired of Dropbox? Host your own files then.

    SyncStuff is a personal cloud that relies on rsync to sync your files of your desktop, laptop, PC at work to and from a home server.
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    Google Drive Permission Manager

    Update Google drive permissions in bulk mode

    Driver permission changer is an open source application created to change permission of google drive files and folders in bulk mode . The files can be some safe points and it is hard to change it manually by going to each file one by one . You can also specify a list of users or configure the link sharing option just in One Click
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    Pydio Cells

    Pydio Cells

    Formerly AjaXplorer, file sharing platform for the enterprise

    Pydio Cells is the mature open source alternative to dropbox and box, for the enterprise. Why building your own box? You need to access your documents across multiple devices, and regularly share documents (weblinks) and folders with your contacts and teams. Still, using a consumer SaaS box or drive service is neither practical nor safe. And enterprise SaaS box or drive services are expensive and come with Disk Storage that you already have on your servers or private cloud. How to...
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