![]() The reasons are several but essentially two: the first is that InSync It asks you for more control over your account that in the future can give you problems. But if you have to say a winner, I choose Thrush. The question is very difficult, since none reaches the level of the application of Dropbox Ubuntu One or own Google Drive in Wiondows. This last installation system personally has not worked for me but being a repository maybe when you try it it will work for you. Sudo add-apt-repository ppa: trebelnik-stefina / insync If we want to have it in our repositories, we only have to add in a terminal: As Thrush we need to give Google permission to use it. If we want to install it, we only have to go to its website and it will offer us a deb package for three desktops of Ubuntu, entre ellos Unity. It is perhaps the client that most closely resembles Dropbox and Ubuntu One. InSync is a more professional desktop client that after installation adds a applet next to the sound and we can access our files and folders. It is very important that we are located within the folder that we want to synchronize. Once installed, we go to the folder that we want to synchronize and being the first time we write It is not found in the repositories of Ubuntu so we have to add by opening a terminal and typing sudo add-apt-repository ppa: nilarimogard / webupd8 sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install grive Thrush is a thin client that gives us access to our account Google Drive with prior approval from us. We've been looking and have only found two solid, moderately good clients that you can use to with Google Drive: Grive and Insync. Well if you have but only for Windows and mac leaving aside the operating system they use: Ubuntu. But unlike other systems, it does not have a desktop client to use. It offers a great advantage that is to be able to edit the documents stored as text files or spreadsheets. ![]() The current space that gives Google Drive It is 5 Gb and can be extended upon payment of a fee. It is an atypical service as it is built on its predecessor: Google Docs. ![]() ![]() Google Drive It is the Google service in which we can store our files. ![]()
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