Sync Files on Multiple Devices with Syncthing
Syncthing is an open-source file synchronization client, written in Go language. The authors decided to create their own equally free Block Exchange Protocol that can successfully replace Dropbox or BitTorrent on your home network.
The application is available for all major desktop operating systems like Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. Syncthing recently debuted on Android, thanks to XDA Forum Member Nutomic who prepared a mobile version of the client. With this application, you will be able to keep your files up-to-date and easily synchronize things downloaded on your Android devices with your PC.
Syncthing is a brilliant solution for all of you that have a big collections of photos or other rather heavy files. All files are kept on the physical disk, without cloud and its silly limitations. Services like Dropbox might come in handy when you are hosting files, but Syncthing is more reliable, secure and user friendly. You can even make your own contributions to make the project better, since it’s open-sourced.
If you are using Syncthing on your PC, add your smartphone as a node and sync your data. You can find it in the Syncthing application thread. If you haven’t heard about the project, we recommend you to visit the Syncthing website to learn more.
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