Second you here. In most cases, a user has his mobile phone on him. There are also cases when one user has more than one computer and it's quite a hustle to keep all these devices in sync. One of the Apple's advantages is everything is in sync. I can see Ubuntu team bringing Syncthing as a default server/client for syncing its files across multiple devices. Even user-specific config files could be stored for back-up on the mobile phone. And next time, on a fresh install, config files are retrieved from the phone, everything is back the way it was. Really neat and convenient. Syncthing has an android client. I think it is an opportunity Ubuntu should take advantage of.
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