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    ThetaDrive
    ThetaDrive is a cross-platform open-source Google Drive alternative, that is an easily configurable full-stack FTP server application that works on both Windows and Linux. It comes ready to deploy with advanced features like two-step authentication via SMTP, SSL/TLS connection encryption, SSL certificate generation, and customizable security and database attributes. The website is hosted live at: https://theta-drive.org [Update] 🆕 Fixed bug regarding the load-up of the AES key 🆕 Moved the server settings into the 'appconfig.json' file 🆕 Updated the Wiki page
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    FTP LiveSync

    FTP LiveSync

    Remote code synchronization tool

    Livesync allows edit server side scripts on the fly by modifying its local copy. basically it's a ftp client which can monitor changes in filesystem and upload modified file to remote server.
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    P2P client-server , something like DirectConnect, but using unix-style tools.
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