Sync Tool for GNOME - Conduit - Ubuntu 9.10
Monday, February 08th, 2010 | Author: admin
A synchronization tool for GNOME which allows the user to take their emails, files, bookmarks, and any other type of personal information and synchronize that data with another computer, an online service, or even another electronic device. Conduit manages the synchronization and conversion of data into other formats. For example, conduit allows you to; * Synchronize your tomboy notes to a file on a remote computer * Synchronize your emails to your mobile phone * Synchronize your bookmarks to delicious, gmail, or even your own webserver * and many more..
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Monday, 8. February 2010
This is pretty cool. I’ve been writing hotfolder scripts for my work for a while and they do things pretty similar to this (and a bit more). Can you use this to sync files? from 2 computers using passwordless ssh keys?
Monday, 8. February 2010
i like pepsi, u like coke
Monday, 8. February 2010
recorditnow + compiz
Monday, 8. February 2010
hey man.. what do you use to record this video? I like this mouse annotation that you use… ;D
Monday, 8. February 2010
yea, you should post link to wallpaper in comment every movie
Monday, 8. February 2010
sweet
This is going to b helpful for sure.
Good work dude
Monday, 8. February 2010
Great vid. Also, i know that you have a policy on not wasting ur time linking people to wallpapers, but could you make an exception just this once coz tht wallpaper is soo epic XD thanks.
Monday, 8. February 2010
Why do you like to use Ubuntu over Windows? I used to use Ubuntu but there really wasn’t much difference between them in terms of the way it feels.
Monday, 8. February 2010
That’s actually a really rad too. I can use this with my laptop via NFS to sync music and photos.
Monday, 8. February 2010
dope,i can see this embeeded into a distro and that writting effect was too
Monday, 8. February 2010
imba wallpaper !
Monday, 8. February 2010
very sweet. and useful. where do you get ur backgrounds?
Monday, 8. February 2010
wonderful