Say ‘Bye bye bye’ to data syncing issues with Insync!
Insync is a third party syncing client for Google Drive (and OneDrive). Insync doesn’t store any of your files, they do give you a super flexible Google Drive application for any operating system, including Linux and Windows Servers. Insync connects directly to Google’s servers via an encrypted HTTPS connection. The service is authenticated via the OAuth industry standard.
The Insync application has been around as long as the Google Drive desktop applications which have never supported Linux
When flexibility is what you need, Insync will be ‘Good for You’
The Insync application allows you to do all kinds of things with Drive. It can be especially handy for those teams working with Linux. Another extremely common use case is Windows Server. Google has stated support for Windows Server in some configurations. The Backup and Sync and Drive File Stream applications can run on servers with various limitations depending on which one you use. You can also do things like merge folders, sync and share existing directories, set rules and filters on directories and files that you do not want to sync, support network drives, and more.
Try it ‘No Strings Attached’
They offer a 14-day free trial. If you need more flexibility and options from your Google Drive or OneDrive desktop application, it’s worth checking out.