If you are willing to buy a service - there are number of NextCloud
providers in similar, even cheaper, price range.
NextCloud has good clients for iOS, Android, Linux, Windows and server
plugins for many NAS's.
It also supports end to end encryption. So, only the clients can see
unencrypted
On Jan 10, 2020, at 1:31 PM, Mike C. wrote:
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>>
>> You might look at something like SyncThing (https://syncthing.net <
>> https://syncthing.net/>). I’ve been pretty happy with it. It replicates
>> files. Nice and simple. Supported on many platforms, although there can be
>> issues with mobile.
>
> You might look at something like SyncThing (https://syncthing.net <
> https://syncthing.net/>). I’ve been pretty happy with it. It replicates
> files. Nice and simple. Supported on many platforms, although there can be
> issues with mobile. Also does a nice job of working behind firewalls and
I second the SyncThing suggestion.
My favorite aspect is that it does not use "The Cloud" for syncing files. I
have only been using it for about 6 months, but it has served me well in
that time.
Jason
On Fri, Jan 10, 2020 at 9:21 AM Louis Kowolowski
wrote:
> On Jan 9, 2020, at 6:42 PM, Mike C.
On Jan 9, 2020, at 6:42 PM, Mike C. wrote:
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> I guess this is going to take more research on my part. All I do with
> Google drive is store files there that I might want to send or reference
> from any computer or my phone.
>
> IMHO, this shouldn't require a CRM app. such as a dejaoffice or
I guess this is going to take more research on my part. All I do with
Google drive is store files there that I might want to send or reference
from any computer or my phone.
IMHO, this shouldn't require a CRM app. such as a dejaoffice or spin up my
own virtual web server just so I can remotely
On 1/9/20 2:03 PM, Tom wrote:
If your going to set yourself up a Nextcloud instance definitely go
with the slightly more complex to setup but big payoff longterm
configuration of NGINX + PostgreSQL instead of Apache + MySQL. The
PostgreSQL is a much better and cleanly designed RDBMS and you
On Jan 9, 2020, at 4:03 PM, Tom wrote:
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> On Thu, 9 Jan 2020 11:28:16 -0800
> "Mike C." wrote:
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>> I'll replace Google Drive with one of these. Based on Thomas'
>> statement that OwnCloud & NextCloud are akin to OpenOffice &
>> LibreOffice, I lean more towards NextCloud.
>>
>> But
On Thu, 9 Jan 2020 11:28:16 -0800
"Mike C." wrote:
> I'll replace Google Drive with one of these. Based on Thomas'
> statement that OwnCloud & NextCloud are akin to OpenOffice &
> LibreOffice, I lean more towards NextCloud.
>
> But Nextcloud, according to their web site, has blossomed into a
On Thu, 9 Jan 2020, Rich Shepard wrote:
While it's a suite of client-server applications you don't need to use
them all. It's reasonable to assume that everyone uses a different subset
so 'bloated' would refer to the unused applications and be different for
everyone.
Mike,
Perhaps a more
I'll replace Google Drive with one of these. Based on Thomas' statement
that OwnCloud & NextCloud are akin to OpenOffice & LibreOffice, I lean more
towards NextCloud.
But Nextcloud, according to their web site, has blossomed into a full
(bloated) software suite it seems.
However, NextCloud
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