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This repository was archived by the owner on Jul 26, 2022. It is now read-only.
The core team of Syncany is on hiatus for an indefinite amount of time. Feel
free to do with the code what the license allows and encourages, but please
don't expect any maintenance. The team thanks everyone who has contributed
to Syncany in one way or another.
Syncany is an open-source cloud storage and filesharing application. It allows
users to backup and share certain folders of their workstations using any kind
of storage, e.g. FTP, SFTP, WebDAV, Amazon S3 and Samba.
While the basic idea is similar to Dropbox, Syncany is
open-source and additionally provides data encryption and more flexibility in
terms of storage type and provider:
Data encryption: Syncany encrypts the files locally, so that any online
storage can be used even for sensitive data.
Any storage: Syncany uses a plug-in based storage system. It can
be used with any type of remote storage.
Please be aware that this is still ALPHA code! Do not use it for important files.
Getting Started
To learn how to use Syncany, check out the brand new and awesome Syncany User Guide. It'll tell you everything you want to know. For a step-by-step guide, navigate to the Getting Started page!
Building
Excited? Want to help? Or just build it yourself? For information about building, development, documentation, screencasts, diagrams and contributions, please check out the Syncany wiki page. It'll hopefully give you all the information you need!
Buy us a coffee
If you like what you see and you want to support us, you can buy us a coffee or a beer. There are maaanny ways to do so.
Break some hashes for us by donating some Bitcoins (also via tip4commit); or be a charmer and flattr us. If that's not for you, why not give us some change with PayPal? Any contributions are much appreciated!