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    ownCloud Desktop Client

    ownCloud Desktop Client

    Desktop Syncing Client for ownCloud

    The ownCloud Desktop Client is a cross-platform synchronization tool that connects local computers to an ownCloud server, enabling seamless file access and offline productivity. It integrates directly with the operating system’s file manager so users can work with cloud files as if they were stored locally. The client supports selective sync and virtual file capabilities, allowing users to control disk usage by downloading files only when needed.
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    FTP / SFTP batch sync tool for Administrators to sync (User) data between a local computer and server. FTP / SFTP login data is secured. Synchronize in both directions and supports deletes in target. This Project use the WinSCP Sync Function.
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    Acid Rain

    Acid Rain

    Acid Rain is an application that lets you synchronize files between co

    Acid Rain is an application that lets you synchronize files between computers and keep a history of changes in them.Acid Rain uses Mercurial technology to keep files, this makes possible to use it independently on a single computer to keep the history of different versions of your documents or with an external server to synchronize your files on different PCs. Theoretically you can use any Mercurial hosting service. Another option is to build your own server using Acid Rain Server and synchronize your files across multiple computers via your local network or even the Internet.Some of the advantages over other similar applications are these: You decide how to use it, either on a single computer, only versioning your files or in conjunction with a third party service (Mercurial hosting) to synchronize on different computers or even more using your own server.
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