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    Google's InSync for Linux is now out of beta

    Yeah, I know, it's Google... but the features look pretty good and the price isn't bad (one-time payment of $9.99 for unlimited installs across all your desktops). It has a free 15 day trial, which can be extended by a further 15 days if you refer a friend.

    Supports Ubuntu, Debian, Linux Mint, PCLinuxOS, MEPIS and Fedora with the following desktop environments: Unity, Cinnamon, GNOME Shell, KDE, LXDE, Xfce, MATE and Openbox + fbpanel and 5 file managers: Nautilus, Nemo, Caja, Dolphin and Thunar.

    More info: http://www.webupd8.org/2013/07/googl...for-linux.html
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    Oh, hai, NSA! Please, have a look at my files. Because freedom!

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      Yeah, personally if I were to use it, I'd only sync stuff that I didn't care who saw it, or stuff that I'd (strongly) encrypted in advance.

      Although it might be fun to sync a bunch of encrypted nonsense, just to mess with the NSA
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