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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 more privacy and control, as well as lots of cheap storage space and higher transfer speeds. ...
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    Kinto

    Kinto

    A generic JSON document store with sharing and synchronisation options

    Kinto is a minimalist JSON storage service with synchronization and sharing abilities. It is meant to be easy to use and easy to self-host. Kinto is used at Mozilla and released under the Apache v2 license. It’s hard for frontend developers to respect users' privacy when building applications that work offline, store data remotely and synchronize across devices. Existing solutions either rely on big corporations that crave user data or require a non-trivial amount of time and expertise to set up a new server for every new project. ...
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    ownCloud

    ownCloud

    ownCloud web server core (Files, DAV, etc.)

    ownCloud Core is the foundational server component of the ownCloud ecosystem, providing a self-hosted platform for secure file storage, synchronization, and sharing across devices and teams. It enables organizations and individuals to maintain full control over their data by running a personal cloud on their own infrastructure rather than relying on third-party providers. The software supports collaborative workflows by allowing users to upload, organize, and share files through a web interface, desktop sync clients, and mobile integrations. ...
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    FTP Sync

    Do files synchronization over FTP

    The class is made to work as an alternative to rsync when FTP is only available. The class use FTP to do synchronization to the target FTP host. It only copies the new and modified files after last run of the script. You can specify exclude list to the class and any directories or files in this list will be ignored from synchronization.
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