Comment by ErrorNoBrain 2 months ago Syncthing... It can do it toohandles syncing my pictures too 6 comments ErrorNoBrain Reply joseda-hg 2 months ago Wasn't the syncthing android app deprecated relatively recently? troyvit 2 months ago It was if you install it from google's app store, but it's still fully functional for now if you install it from F-droid. spiffytech 2 months ago I've been using Obtainium to install Android apps from Github releases and automatically update them. It's worked great.Syncthing's .apk release files can be found here: https://github.com/Catfriend1/syncthing-android/releases JadedBlueEyes 2 months ago Syncthing-fork (of the android app, not syncthing itself) is a straight improvement. _345 2 months ago Yes, I use this and it is pretty solid. I can recommend it Ardren 2 months ago I can second Syncthing. I just use a simple markdown editor with Syncthing on Windows, Android, and a Linux.
joseda-hg 2 months ago Wasn't the syncthing android app deprecated relatively recently? troyvit 2 months ago It was if you install it from google's app store, but it's still fully functional for now if you install it from F-droid. spiffytech 2 months ago I've been using Obtainium to install Android apps from Github releases and automatically update them. It's worked great.Syncthing's .apk release files can be found here: https://github.com/Catfriend1/syncthing-android/releases JadedBlueEyes 2 months ago Syncthing-fork (of the android app, not syncthing itself) is a straight improvement. _345 2 months ago Yes, I use this and it is pretty solid. I can recommend it
troyvit 2 months ago It was if you install it from google's app store, but it's still fully functional for now if you install it from F-droid. spiffytech 2 months ago I've been using Obtainium to install Android apps from Github releases and automatically update them. It's worked great.Syncthing's .apk release files can be found here: https://github.com/Catfriend1/syncthing-android/releases
spiffytech 2 months ago I've been using Obtainium to install Android apps from Github releases and automatically update them. It's worked great.Syncthing's .apk release files can be found here: https://github.com/Catfriend1/syncthing-android/releases
JadedBlueEyes 2 months ago Syncthing-fork (of the android app, not syncthing itself) is a straight improvement. _345 2 months ago Yes, I use this and it is pretty solid. I can recommend it
Ardren 2 months ago I can second Syncthing. I just use a simple markdown editor with Syncthing on Windows, Android, and a Linux.
Wasn't the syncthing android app deprecated relatively recently?
It was if you install it from google's app store, but it's still fully functional for now if you install it from F-droid.
I've been using Obtainium to install Android apps from Github releases and automatically update them. It's worked great.
Syncthing's .apk release files can be found here: https://github.com/Catfriend1/syncthing-android/releases
Syncthing-fork (of the android app, not syncthing itself) is a straight improvement.
Yes, I use this and it is pretty solid. I can recommend it
I can second Syncthing. I just use a simple markdown editor with Syncthing on Windows, Android, and a Linux.