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Showing posts with label file synchronization. Show all posts
Showing posts with label file synchronization. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Thursday, January 03, 2008
Synchronization solution for GNOME
Peppie: Today we were searching for a synchronization solution for our machines and we stumbled upon Conduit. Conduit is a synchronization solution for GNOME which allows the user to take their emails, files, bookmarks, and any other type of personal information and synchronize that data with another computer, an online service, or even another electronic device.
* Synchronize your tomboy notes to a file on a remote computer
* Synchronize your emails to your mobile phone
* Synchronize your bookmarks to delicious, gmail, or even your own webserver
* and many more...
Any combination you can imagine, Conduit will take care of the conversion and synchronization.
It sounds a bit like a Tell Sell advertisement, to good to be true,.. Therefore we will test it out in our lab and let you know our opinion. The screenshots are promising:

Conduit in action:
One-click installer:
* Synchronize your tomboy notes to a file on a remote computer
* Synchronize your emails to your mobile phone
* Synchronize your bookmarks to delicious, gmail, or even your own webserver
* and many more...
Any combination you can imagine, Conduit will take care of the conversion and synchronization.
It sounds a bit like a Tell Sell advertisement, to good to be true,.. Therefore we will test it out in our lab and let you know our opinion. The screenshots are promising:

Conduit in action:
One-click installer:

Thursday, December 06, 2007
FlyBack - Apple's Time Machine for Linux
Apple's Time Machine is cool. So here is a Linux implementation (built off of rsync, of course). No fancy 3D interface, but quite functional none-the-less.
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