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  2. Syncovery - Wikipedia

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    Support for various Internet protocols, including FTP, FTPS, SFTP/SSH, WebDAV, SSL, and HTTP. Natively supports many cloud storages, including Amazon S3 web storage , Microsoft Azure BLOB Storage, Google Cloud Storage, Google Drive, DropBox, Box, Sharepoint and OneDrive, Backblaze B2, Rackspace Cloud Files, and others.

  3. Comparison of CalDAV and CardDAV implementations - Wikipedia

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    WebDAV ACL editor Discovery of other user’s collections ICalendar events ICalendar tasks ICalendar journals ICalendar VAVAILABILITY (RFC 7953) CalDAV Scheduling CardDAV vCard Synchronization User interface Online store.well-known URLs FBURL DNS SRV handles home-sets AgenDAV [1] Cross-platform JavaScript Web browser: GNU GPL: Yes limited No ...

  4. Comparison of file synchronization software - Wikipedia

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    This is a comparison of commercial software in the field of file synchronization. These programs only provide full functionality with a payment. As indicated, some are trialware and provide functionality during a trial period; some are freemium, meaning that they have freeware editions.

  5. CalDAV - Wikipedia

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    Calendaring Extensions to WebDAV, or CalDAV, is an Internet standard allowing a client to access and manage calendar data along with the ability to schedule meetings with users on the same or on remote servers. [1] [2] It lets multiple users in different locations share, search and synchronize calendar data. [3]

  6. WebDAV - Wikipedia

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    WebDAV (Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning) is a set of extensions to the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), which allows user agents to collaboratively author contents directly in an HTTP web server by providing facilities for concurrency control and namespace operations, thus allowing Web to be viewed as a writeable, collaborative medium and not just a read-only medium. [1]

  7. CardDAV - Wikipedia

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    vCard Extensions to WebDAV (CardDAV) is an address book client/server protocol designed to allow users to access and share contact data on a server. The CardDAV protocol was developed by the IETF and was published as RFC 6352 in August 2011. [1] CardDAV is based on WebDAV, which is based on HTTP, and it uses vCard for contact data. [2]

  8. WebDrive - Wikipedia

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    WebDrive is a drive mapping utility that supports accessing remote file servers using open FTP, FTPS, SFTP, and WebDAV protocols, [2] and proprietary or vendor-specific protocols. It can be run as a Windows service and supports automatic mounting on system startup.

  9. Rclone - Wikipedia

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    It layers an encrypted remote over a pre-existing, cloud or other remote. Crypt is commonly [11] used to encrypt / decrypt media, for streaming, on consumer storage services such as Google Drive. Rclone's configuration file contains the crypt password. The password can be lightly obfuscated, or the whole rclone.conf file can be encrypted. [39]