I ditched cloud storage and synced my files directly between devices instead using Synthing.
File syncing and storage services, also known as cloud storage services, offer major convenience. They let you back up and access your data—documents, photos, video, and other file types—on any ...
In 2026, the average user interacts with more digital files than ever before. Documents, images, project folders, databases, and backups move constantly between laptops, desktops, external drives, and ...
In 2026, the average Windows user manages more files than entire businesses did a decade ago. Work documents, personal photos, legal PDFs, tax folders, client projects, backups, downloads, scanned IDs ...
Using Microsoft OneDrive, you can keep personal files stored on your computer in sync with the cloud. Those same files are then synced automatically and available on other devices. Doing this is an ...
Whenever there are files that you need to access from multiple computers, a common and sensible approach is to store them in folders in a centralized network location — like a server or NAS device — ...
Syncthing finally gave me file sync without the cloud vendor lock-in ...
It’s hard to find someone who is not using cloud storage services these days. If you are using Windows 11/10, OneDrive doesn’t need an introduction. It’s already tied to your Microsoft account and ...
In the past we’ve highlighted various ways to share a group of files with across several computers on a network, including using shared folders in Windows or setting up a network-attached storage (NAS ...
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OneDrive is a great cloud storage tool with some of the best features and a great user experience. However, like many other programs, it is prone to technical hitches like OneDrive shared folders not ...
A few weeks ago our friend Jim dropped us a note asking what we’d recommend for synchronizing data in two locations. This was a topic we explored perhaps a year ago and Jim’s request was all we needed ...