With the official app no longer updated (i don’t trust the forks), i’m looking for alternatives for 2 way sync between my Android phone and my Linux server. I’ve tried nextcloud a long time ago and the experience was very bad. Are there any new tools that i can use?
Synching fork has been passed to a new maintainer for a couple months now. The new github is https://github.com/researchxxl/syncthing-android.
If you were using the old catfriend1 version, update your fdroid version and the source will switch over.
This is all out in the open and is resolved, there have been several app updates since then.
There was a lot of suspiciousness around the transfer at first, has that been resolved?
I know this may be contentious but can someone give an update/summary on what’s going on with SyncthingFork on fdroid? And is it correct that SyncthingFork from GooglePlay is ok for now?
I’ve yet to upgrade from version 1 because of all the noise, is it still at an impasse, or has it resolved?
this doesn’t give me confidence.
They just changed the maintainers? What in this thread does not give you confidence?
They changed to a random person and gave all abilities to quietly upgrade everyone’s installs to the one maintained by the new random person. Then the new random person disabled things that allowed us to verify the app provided is the same one built from the Github repo. And now the new random person doesn’t communicate well.
I’ve sometimes found that it just stops syncing on one phone. And I did turn off battery management.
I need something that’s reliable.
I use resilio, but recently it used 20% battery in 6 hours overnight, when nothing needed syncing.
Build a Syncthing Android apk yourself. You don’t need to update to every release. I’m still using 1.30 with 2.x.
Its only a matter of time before they push a backwards incompatible change that causes older clients to stop syncing, Or a security bug is discovered in the older code.
And when they do, you take care of it. Also, if you use Tailscale or equiv, you can stop Syncthing’s exposure to the internet. Then you can stay on a fixed version across clients and limit unexpected breakage that comes with autotomatic updates.
Someone just shared
crocover at https://sh.itjust.works/post/53548000https://schollz.com/software/croc6
https://github.com/schollz/croc
There is an Android app on F-Droid. https://f-droid.org/packages/com.github.howeyc.crocgui/
Did anyone try?
rsync has an android app.
FreeFileSync has an android app.