Sync and Back Up Your Data with Conduit for Linux [Syncing]
Jul
18
Admit it—even if your desk could be the cover shot for Organized Worker Monthly, your data is all over the place. Between desktop apps, online networks, and webapp tools, it’s easy to lose track of data and duplicate tasks, simply because it’s not all accessible, or it takes too much of your time to keep it all synced up and together. Conduit, an in-development program for the Linux desktop, makes it simple to link your web data, desktop files, and other information all together, then synchronize them all with a single click. Follow along as …
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Sync and Back Up Your Data with Conduit for Linux [Syncing]
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