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    Phoronix: ownCloud Client 1.7.0 Improves Open-Source File Synchronization

    Version 1.7.0 of ownCloud's open-source client is now available for this Dropbox competitor...

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  • #2
    Wow, that's probably the first cloud sync client that has overlay icons in KDE!

    On a side note - have they fixed the many small files sync bug? (where it would take over 2 weeks to sync 15MB of small files, e.g. an extracted archive of drupal, even over LAN) Until that is fixed, it's useless.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Cyber Killer View Post
      Wow, that's probably the first cloud sync client that has overlay icons in KDE!
      Actually it doesn't - apparently there is no API for doing that in Dolphin - according to one of the comments at the blog.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by pascal_dher View Post
        Actually it doesn't - apparently there is no API for doing that in Dolphin - according to one of the comments at the blog.
        Yeah, but AFAIK nothing else (dropbox, etc) uses that. They support only nautilus, ignoring the fact that (according to some survey a year or 2 ago) KDE is used by over 50% of GNU/Linux users.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Cyber Killer View Post
          Yeah, but AFAIK nothing else (dropbox, etc) uses that. They support only nautilus, ignoring the fact that (according to some survey a year or 2 ago) KDE is used by over 50% of GNU/Linux users.
          However Owncloud has provided a patch for KDE upstream, it just needs to be released.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by pascal_dher View Post
            Actually it doesn't - apparently there is no API for doing that in Dolphin - according to one of the comments at the blog.
            The package kdesdk-dolphin-plugins in many distros will add little sqaures on the lower left corners of icons in your Dropbox folder.

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