And as always my disclaimer for NextCloud: Once you begin syncing your local 
files to a NextCloud server, the server BECOMES THE MASTER! Unsyncing a 
particular subfolder in the future has the particularly henious effect of 
DELETING YOUR LOCAL FOLDER! Turning sync back on for that folder will restore 
it (assuming you have not burned the NextCloud device in a holy ritual as the 
invention of hellish forces beyond your control, before doing so.) 

Many complaints about it, some workarounds which involve editing some config 
file or other in an SSL terminal session, which by the way is turned off by 
default and you have to go find out how to turn it on, which as I recall means 
installing some new modules or other. 

That being said, as long as you are aware of these limitations and plan which 
specific folders you want to backup beforehand, (and by the way don't have any 
large files like VM's that change regularly in any of those folders because it 
takes an inordinate of time to do so) you should be fine. 

Bob S


> On Apr 14, 2019, at 22:01 , Richard Gaskin via use-livecode 
> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> 
> 4. You can liberate yourself:  https://nextcloud.com/
> 
> I met the project founder, Frank Karlitschek, when we had him speak at UbuCon 
> in Pasadena a few years ago.  Great guy, great team, all super passionate 
> about free and open source software, and leaving the user in control of their 
> cloud services.
> 
> More than just file sharing with one of the best sync mechanisms I've ever 
> seen, it also includes many dozens of add-on apps for everything from team 
> management to music streaming to video chat and more.


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