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Backing up cloud contents to a local drive - is this practical?

Syncthing Mylio
  1. Syncthing replaces proprietary sync and cloud services with something open, trustworthy and...
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    OTHER Peer-to-Peer options Use a file sync tool like Resilio Sync or SyncThing to just sync folders between devices. This works for non-photos of course and is a bit complicated to setup, but I use it to sync files from macOS to a Linux laptop I'm messing with and it works very well (and fast). So with one of these tools you might have a photos folder sync from your phone to a PC. Then sync a pile of folders between two PCs. It's sort of an open book.

    #Cloud Storage #File Sharing #File Sharing And Backup 828 social mentions

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    Photo organization and protection, using peer-to-peer to keep all your photos available an all your...
    One option is Mylio (https://mylio.com/ ): Mylio is a photo manager that allows editing, metadata, keywords, tagging, albums and auto-import of smart phone images. It syncs between all Mylio instances (PCs and mobile). Take an image on your phone and within a short time, it shows up on your PC/Mac (assuming both are running Mylio).

    #Photos & Graphics #Photography #Social Media Apps 17 social mentions

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