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With the official app no longer updated (i don't trust the forks), i'm looking for alternatives for 2 way sync between my Android phone and my Linux server.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?

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[–] Onomatopoeia@lemmy.cafe 3 points 12 hours ago

I've been using Fork for years. Möbius on iOS has financial support from a 3rd party that uses Syncthing in their own processes, so I suspect it will stay around.

That said, Resilio Sync is the other most-viable option I know (and use).

It's a little less kind to battery with larger folder pairs, and uses more memory since it stores the index in RAM. But it's robust.