Hello, friends.
Is there is some solution (in OpenBSD packages, like ownCloud, for example)
to handle with cloud documents? All i want is to editsome text files on 3-4
computers with synchronization(like ONLYOFFICE, i think, but not so
complicated)
On 24/05/17 12:22, Asbel Kiprop wrote:
Hello, friends. Is there is some solution (in OpenBSD packages, like
ownCloud, for example) to handle with cloud documents? All i want is
to editsome text files on 3-4 computers with synchronization(like
ONLYOFFICE, i think, but not so complicated)
Hi,
Bo
Yeah, i was using it for some time and i wonder if there is some more text
document based solution.
2017-05-24 20:33 GMT+03:00 Ulises M. Alvarez :
> On 24/05/17 12:22, Asbel Kiprop wrote:
>
>> Hello, friends. Is there is some solution (in OpenBSD packages, like
>> ownCloud, for example) to handle
unison?
On 05/24, Asbel Kiprop wrote:
Yeah, i was using it for some time and i wonder if there is some more text
document based solution.
2017-05-24 20:33 GMT+03:00 Ulises M. Alvarez :
On 24/05/17 12:22, Asbel Kiprop wrote:
Hello, friends. Is there is some solution (in OpenBSD packages, lik
I should try it, thanks a lot, sound really what i was lookin for
2017-05-24 20:49 GMT+03:00 Scott Bonds :
> unison?
>
>
> On 05/24, Asbel Kiprop wrote:
>
>> Yeah, i was using it for some time and i wonder if there is some more text
>> document based solution.
>>
>> 2017-05-24 20:33 GMT+03:00 Uli
If you decide to go the owncloud/nextcloud route, I highly recommend
nextcloud.
Noah
Original Message
From: Asbel Kiprop
Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2017 11:07
To: Ulises M. Alvarez; misc@openbsd.org; c...@ggr.com
Subject: Re: cloud docs
I should try it, thanks a lot, sound really what i was
If it's text as in plaintext with some
light markup: net/syncthing works
well enough for me. The version in
ports is reasonably up to date¹
and you get clients for anything
else, too.
(Initial configuration of all the peers
is a little fiddly though.)
And when you've accepted
markdown's omnip
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