Syncovery on Linux

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Syncovery on Linux

Postby configX on Mon Jan 07, 2013 9:21 pm

Hi, I was wondering if you have a roadmap for Syncovery on Linux? I use Syncovery on Windows but this is really the only software holding me back from using Linux full time...I like Syncovery THAT much. I would gladly pay again for a Linux version with all of the same functionality as the Windows version.
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Re: Syncovery on Linux

Postby exo on Fri Jun 07, 2013 1:25 am

I would also like to know if development on Syncovery for Linux was continuing. The software is an extremely useful tool and I would gladly pay for a feature complete Linux version.

A few features I would like to see in the Linux version are:
    True 64 bit support.
    Ability to run as a Linux daemon.
    True command line support with no need for a GUI to create a profile.
    or
    A server/client mode with a web interface for configuring and monitoring profiles.
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Re: Syncovery on Linux

Postby superflexible on Mon Jun 24, 2013 10:00 am

Currently we have version 5 of Super Flexible File Synchronizer for Linux. I hope I can make a new Linux version 6 some time in the next 12 months. I can't promise any advanced features like you mention though, even though I want them myself.
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