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    SparkleShare

    SparkleShare

    Share and collaborate by syncing with any Git repository

    SparkleShare creates a special folder on your computer. You can add remotely hosted folders (or "projects") to this folder. These projects will be automatically kept in sync with both the host and all of your peers when someone adds, removes or edits a file. SparkleShare was made to cover certain use cases, but doesn't handle every scenario well. SparkleShare uses the version control system Git under the hood, so setting up a host yourself is relatively easy. Using your own host gives you...
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    ByteSync

    ByteSync

    All-in-One Sync, Backup & Deduplication Tool

    ...Whether you're syncing large files, backing up remote folders, or handling extensive sets of small files, ByteSync delivers speed, security, and efficiency—without unnecessary data transfers. Compatible with Windows, macOS, and Linux, ByteSync leverages cloud-based orchestration with end-to-end encryption, eliminating the need for VPNs or firewall configurations. No continuous background syncing, no bloat—just fast, on-demand file synchronization between remote devices.
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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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    iFolder
    iFolder is a safe and secure way to share and synchronize files across computers and within teams. http://ifolder.com Report Bugs : http://tinyurl.com/ifolderbugs Open Bugs : http://tinyurl.com/ifolderopenbugs
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    StateTransmitter

    A library that keeps objects synchronized over a network.

    Designing network protocols by hand is a costly and sometimes troublesome work. This C# library implements a generic network protocol that transports the events object creation, object destruction and the change of a property of one of those objects. It also has facilities to observe the objects for property changes. In sum, the properties of objects that are taken care of by the library are automatically kept in sync. The only requirement to the objects is that they notify the...
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    FlickrLife aims to be a new complete way to interact with your own Flickr account. Completely programmed in C# .NET and based on FlickrNet API.
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