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If you’re looking for a way to sync your Google Drive to your Linux desktop, the following app may be worth a look. It’s called OverGrive and it’s a a closed-source, paid application. But don’t let that put you off. A 14-day free test period is available…
What's wrong with the native nautilus google drive implementation? At least that's free.Oct 27, 2016
a bit slow, no multi account nor the option to choose folders for exampleOct 27, 2016
+Nkansah Rexford really slow, not competing with other similar software: Dropbox and ownCloud.Oct 27, 2016
+Nkansah Rexford GNOME mounts Google Drive like a remote storage device. Grive and rclone are for syncing between Drive and local storage. It's like comparing apples and oranges. Both have their own use cases.Oct 27, 2016
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So, this is similar to InSync, which is what I'm currently using.Oct 27, 2016
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2016/10/overgrive-google-drive-desktop-client
i also use InSync too works really good on #UbuntuMATEOct 27, 2016
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