← Back to context Comment by ErrorNoBrain 1 day ago Syncthing... It can do it toohandles syncing my pictures too 6 comments ErrorNoBrain Reply joseda-hg 19 hours ago Wasn't the syncthing android app deprecated relatively recently? troyvit 18 hours 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 17 hours 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 18 hours ago Syncthing-fork (of the android app, not syncthing itself) is a straight improvement. _345 5 hours ago Yes, I use this and it is pretty solid. I can recommend it Ardren 1 day ago I can second Syncthing. I just use a simple markdown editor with Syncthing on Windows, Android, and a Linux.
joseda-hg 19 hours ago Wasn't the syncthing android app deprecated relatively recently? troyvit 18 hours 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 17 hours 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 18 hours ago Syncthing-fork (of the android app, not syncthing itself) is a straight improvement. _345 5 hours ago Yes, I use this and it is pretty solid. I can recommend it
troyvit 18 hours 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 17 hours 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 17 hours 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 18 hours ago Syncthing-fork (of the android app, not syncthing itself) is a straight improvement. _345 5 hours ago Yes, I use this and it is pretty solid. I can recommend it
Ardren 1 day 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.