If you're willing to pay for it, Insync works well on Linux and syncs Dropbox, 
OneDrive, and Google Drive to your machine, with selective sync and multiple 
accounts.

https://www.insynchq.com/

On Thu, Nov 17, 2022, at 9:56 AM, trent shipley via PLUG-discuss wrote:
> In this order I use Windows, Apple Mac, and Linux Mint.
> 
> Sometimes I'm working in LibreOffice, or Java, or Python, etc. and I get 
> stuck rotating between all three OSes.  I mostly store my stuff or Google 
> Drive, but some on OneDrive.  I can access both fine on Windows.  Accessing 
> OneDrive from my iMac works OK.  I've had the iMac  unable to find files on 
> OneDrive and I couldn't figure out why.  I haven't experimented with Google 
> Drive on Mint, but that's supposed to run OK.  There doesn't seem to be a 
> sophisticated integration of Linux Mint and OneDrive.
> 
> LibreOffice and scripting languages work fine when placed on cloud drives.  I 
> couldn't compile Java source files if they lived on Google Drive and I 
> haven't tried OneDrive yet.
> 
> So my buried lead is "what consumer grade cloud storage inter-operates best 
> with all three OSes?"  Linux always seems to be the laggard, so the strategy 
> might be to find services which work well with Linux *then* see how that pool 
> of solutions work with whatever Apple is calling OSX now and with Windows.
> 
> Sorry for the hybrid desktop world question which is not focus on FOSS or 
> Linux.
> 
> 
> Trent
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