And again, I must caution that any local folders set to sync with a nextCloud 
device, if you then uncheck a subfolder, it will REMOVE THE LOCAL SUBFOLDER! 
The NextCloud people figured that the NextCloud device must become the master, 
and your own local files the slave. 

Bob S


> On Mar 4, 2020, at 22:58 , Richard Gaskin via use-livecode 
> <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> 
> Useful for Anyone to Know:
> -------------------------
> I've raved about Nextcloud here enough that I'll bet Mark Wieder's tired of 
> it <g>, so I'll try to not let me enthusiasm run away with me - I could go on 
> about Nextcloud for way more than anyone wants to read.
> 
> It's like a blend of Dropbox, Google Docs, and more than a hundred add-on 
> apps for everything from a kanban tool to media streaming to 
> videoconferencing - all free and open source:
> 
> https://nextcloud.com/
> 
> I use one internallt, to sync my LiveCode plugins folder across my machines, 
> as well as some client projects. And I use another externally as a client 
> portal where we share files, a kanban board, etc.
> 
> If you can set up an Apache Server under Ubuntu on a VPS, adding Nextcloud is 
> as easy as a one-line Snap call.
> 
> If you're not yet comfortable wrangling servers, there are many companies 
> offering hosting listed at the site.
> 
> Nextcloud's file repository is a WebDAV server, which makes it a perfect 
> compliment to something that showed up in our community just the other day:


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