What is Insync FOR LINUX?


Insync FOR LINUX


Insync is a commercial and multiplatform graphical software project that extends Google Drive's web functionality to your desktop, simply by integrating tightly with your current desktop environment to get work done.



Key Features:



  • Supports multiple accounts

  • Supports external and network drives

  • Built-in sharing functionality without the need for a web browser

  • Built-in feed of recent changes

  • Native desktop notifications

  • Right-click share functionality

  • Symlink, alias, and junction support



Main Features:



  • Ability to convert Google Docs to native Office format

  • On-demand syncing of shared files

  • Selective sync for all folders and files

  • Option to name your own folder

  • Revert read-only files



Package Options:


Insync is available in three packages:



  • Insync Plus for home users

  • Insync Pro for small offices

  • Insync Business for small and medium-sized businesses



Platform Support:


Insync officially supports Debian, Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Fedora, PCLinuxOS, and MEPIS.



Unofficial support:


An unofficial port is available for Arch Linux.



Integrations:


Insync works well with various open-source desktop environments, including Unity, GNOME, KDE, Xfce, Cinnamon, LXDE, MATE, and Openbox. It supports file managers like Nautilus, Dolphin, Caja, Nemo, and Thunar.



Cross-Platform:


Insync is designed for GNU/Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows, supporting both 64-bit and 32-bit architectures.



For more information and pricing details, visit Insync publisher website


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