- Maybe http://git-annex.branchable.com/assistant/ (it seems the xmpp feature is not activated on Windows right now but it could be the best tool soon)
- Maybe https://github.com/joeyh/git-remote-gcrypt with a free bitbucket private repo. (this is a fork maintained by joeyh, the git-annex assistant creator) - Spideroak (non-free) has a dropbox like folder but the data is supposed to be encrypted. 2014-09-15 6:59 GMT-04:00 Martin Schöön <martin.sch...@gmail.com>: > One of the things I use org-mode for is making and maintaining TODO-lists. I > do this at home and at work and I want the org-files of interest to be > available and up-to-date at home and at work. The work-related org-file can > not be publicly available for obvious reasons. > > I have emailed these files back and forth. This works but it isn't > fool-proof (sometimes I forget) and I think there should be a less clumsy > way to do this. > > I have tried a free and secure web-dav service. They are closing down and > it also was a bit on the clumsy side since I never got their windows client > to work at work. (Linux at home using cadaver.) > > I have seen Git being mentioned in this context in these nooks of the woods. > That should work if I can find a free Git repository allowing me to keep > files secret. I have looked at a few but have not seen (key word!) clear > information on this. > > Options like BitTorrent Sync work really well but only if both computers run > simultaneous which is not the case. > > Other options? Dropboxish services that keep prying eyes at bay? > > -- > Martin Schöön > > http://hem.bredband.net/b262106/index.html