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posted 2015-02-05 15:40:22 +0200

Support Syncthing as official file sync client

In the last week or so we've seen the death of ExFAT support and the sale of Younited. DropBox support via SailBox currently doesn't work as there is a bug with login. MTP support remains problematic, particularly for Mac users. SFTP access requires developer mode.

It's increasingly becoming MORE difficult to get files on and off a Jolla.

Syncthing is a file sync client like DropBox but does not require servers. It syncs files peer to peer. It avoids the issue of having to install a server like OwnCloud or relying on a third party company like FSecure or DropBox.

It already works, of a fashion, on Sailfish. There are clients on most other OSs and a web based front end too.

My suggestion is that Jolla bypass the issues with proprietary filesystems, proprietary cable transfer methods, "PC Suites", 3rd party services that might change their API or sell the company to another company. Adopt Syncthing as an out-of-the-box method for users to sync files, photos & music with their computers.

Support Syncthing as official file sync client

In the last week or so we've seen the death of ExFAT support and the sale of Younited. DropBox support via SailBox currently doesn't work as there is a bug with login. MTP support remains problematic, particularly for Mac users. SFTP access requires developer mode.

It's increasingly becoming MORE difficult to get files on and off a Jolla.

Syncthing is a file sync client like DropBox but does not require servers. It syncs files peer to peer. It avoids the issue of having to install a server like OwnCloud or relying on a third party company like FSecure or DropBox.

It already works, of a fashion, on Sailfish. There are clients on most other OSs and a web based front end too.

My suggestion is that Jolla bypass the issues with proprietary filesystems, proprietary cable transfer methods, "PC Suites", 3rd party services that might change their API or sell the company to another company. Adopt Syncthing as an out-of-the-box method for users to sync files, photos & music with their computers.