Fran

You can use  the Insync program form https://www.insynchq.com/ to
synchronize a Google Drive or MS One Drive on Linux machines.

As well as FreeFileSync, Unison
(https://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/unison/) also does file synchronizing
between machines using ssh over a network. I requires having ssh setup and
rsa keys to facilitate password free login.. That is all pretty clearly
described in online tutorials It can be initiated from a crontab job once
the profile is setup to run preiodically. I use it to sync my laptop and
desktop whenever they are connected to the LAN. 

I use Dropbox to make my GnuCash files accessible on both Linux and Windows.
I rarely use GnuCash on Windows but I can if I need to. There is a
limitation of the number of machines you can link your Dropbox to for the
free version but not for the paid version


David Cousens



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